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Jul 1 2008, 01:54 PM
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Maximum Perth Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 701 Joined: 17-May 04 From: Perth Member No.: 2 |
Western Australian tax reforms and relief measures
Significant benefits for households and businesses would flow from the measures, which included replacing the Stamp Act 1921 with a new Duties Act 2008, abolishing mortgage duty, cutting stamp duty on cars, introducing a new concessionary duty scale for residential property, reducing land tax and harmonising eight areas of payroll tax with other States.
The tax reforms would not only help homebuyers and investors, but would benefit tenants through reduced pressure on rents. Mr Ripper said the Government had also taken action to ensure that in future taxpayers would not have to wait until the start of a new financial year for beneficial decisions to apply. He said that this was in response to concerns by industry and taxpayers of the gap between the Government’s announcement of tax relief and its implementation. Subject to the passage of legislation through the Western Australian parlaiment's upper house in the near future, payroll tax would be harmonised with other Australian states from 1 July in the areas of timing of lodgement, motor vehicle allowances, accommodation allowances, fringe benefits, work performed outside a jurisdiction, employee share acquisition schemes and superannuation for non-working directors. Payroll tax grouping provisions would be harmonised 12 months later - from July 1, 2009 - to help ensure that processes were in place to achieve maximum administrative consistency with the other States. This would result in a saving of up to $41,250 each year for degrouped businesses. “Western Australia initiated and led the payroll tax harmonisation project with other States, which pre-empted the COAG reform agenda in this area,” the Treasurer said. “These measures will improve the equity of payroll tax and reduce complexity and compliance costs for all Western Australian businesses.” -------------------- Ben, Skype "Perth-", Western Australia
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Apr 25 2010, 02:04 AM
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if filed on 17th - how long later when is tax taken from bank account?
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