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Electric Vehicles Cheaper Are Now Cheaper

Electric Vehicles Cheaper Are Now Cheaper
Electric Vehicles are now cheaper after the federal government has passed the Electric Car Discount Bill through parliament. The bill removes the 5% import tariff for zero- and low-emission vehicles that are beneath the Luxury Car Tax Threshold ($84,916). The bill also provides a fringe benefits tax (FBT) exemption for eligible cars made available for employees by employers. For a veh...
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Construction Activity at Record High

Construction Activity at Record High
Australia is experiencing a “record high” construction activity across all sectors and states, according to Rider Levett Bucknall’s third-quarter construction report. The amount of construction work underway across Australia during Q3 was unprecedented with “similar levels of activity” forecast for the next two to three years. RLB said this building boom was being driven by: Federal...
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SMEs Optimistic About the Future

SMEs are cautiously optimistic about the future, according to the Australian Banking Association's Small and Medium Enterprises Lending Report. The report, which surveyed businesses throughout the country, found an increase in the average value of loans in the year to July: Small business loans rose from $2.9 million to $3.4 million Medium business loans rose from $12.7 million to $...
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Property Market Will Rise Again in 2023

Property Market Will Rise Again in 2023
In the year to November 2022, the property market has declined but based on SQM Research forecast, it will rise again in 2023. The property market has changed significantly over the past 12 months. In the year to November 2021, the national median property price jumped 22.2%, according to CoreLogic. But in the year to November 2022, prices fell 3.2%. Some capital cities actually recor...
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ATO Intends to Collect Tax Debts

The ATO (Australian Taxation Office) has put small businesses on notice that it intends to collect unpaid tax debts and crack down on tax evasion. ATO second commissioner Jeremy Hirschhorn said small businesses were responsible for 65% of the $37 billion in collectible (i.e. not disputed) debt. Mr Hirschhorn said that while the ATO took a relatively relaxed attitude to debt collection during...
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Rents Rising

Rents Rising
New analysis has revealed two big reasons why rents, which are already rising steeply, are set to continue increasing. First, the number of properties listed for rent is much lower than pre-pandemic, in both capital cities and regional areas, according to PropTrack economist Angus Moore. So supply has fallen. Second, Australian Bureau of Statistics data show a significant increase in mig...
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Homebuilding Activity At Record Highs, But Future Volume Will Be Much Lower

Homebuilding activity is at a record high, but this trend has definitely reversed. A record 143,037 new house builds were started in the year to March, according to the most recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. However, when observing the trnd of completed houses vs commenced houses, we can see that they are heading in opposite directions. This suggests that while existing buil...
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Australia’s Economy Gets Big Tick

Australia's economy is officially one of the strongest in the world. That’s after Moody’s affirmed Australia’s AAA credit rating, making Australia one of only nine countries in the world to have a AAA credit rating with the three major ratings agencies. "Australia's economy continues to demonstrate resilience, underpinned by its scale, diversity and high incomes, as well as its highly fl...
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