2025-26 Budget Update

On Tuesday, March 25 2025, Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivered the 2025–26 Australian Federal Budget.  New tax cuts and additional cost-of-living relief were the centrepieces of the Budget.

This Budget was inevitably influenced by the upcoming Federal election, which must take place by 17 May 2025. Keeping in mind that these announced measures are contingent on the passage of legislation. With an election approaching, it is unlikely that this will happen until a new Parliament is in session.

As a result, the Budget focused on cost of living (such as energy cost relief), Medicare, and healthcare, along with new personal tax cuts. The ATO will also be allocated additional funding to increase tax compliance.

We have summarised key insights below, first focusing on personal tax, followed by implications on businesses and other non-tax measures which may be of interest.

PERSONAL TAX

In summary:

·         All Australian taxpayers will receive further personal income tax cuts from 1 July 2026.

·         The Medicare levy low-income thresholds will increase from 1 July 2024, allowing lower income individuals to receive additional cost-of-living relief.

BUSINESS

In summary:

·         No changes to small business tax concessions

·         Managed investment trusts

·         Foreign resident capital gains tax regime

·         No changes to private company deemed dividend rules

OTHER NON-TAX MEASURES

Appendix A: Changes to Indiviudal Tax Rates

Appendix A: Changes to Individual Tax Rates

Appendix B: Changes to Medicare levy low-income thresholds

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