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Stamp duty

September

Andrews ignored advice to axe stamp duty in housing plan

The state’s 800,000 new home push ignores tax measures that could free up existing housing stock – but that would mean a loss of lucrative stamp duty revenue.

  • Michael Bleby

August

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says moving to abolish stamp duty for a more broad-based land tax would not come cheap.

Andrews urged to scrap stamp duty to ease housing crisis

The Victorian government has been urged to consider dropping stamp duty for a broad-based land tax.

  • Gus McCubbing

July

Soaring agent fees and stamp duties are preventing an increasing number of homeowners from moving, according to new research from investment bank Jarden.

House prices to rise as stamp duty forces owners to stay put: Jarden

Soaring agent fees and stamp duties are preventing an increasing number of homeowners from moving, according to new research from investment bank Jarden.

  • Michael Read

June

Owner-occupied housing is the final frontier of land tax reform.

How to turn stamp duty into a land tax overnight

There is a way that Australia’s most inefficient tax could be phased out without states losing a lot of revenue upfront.

  • Robert Breunig

May

Cate Bakos.

Victoria land tax rise to hit poorer renters, investors say

Higher land tax will hurt owners of lower-priced properties, and the renters who lease them, investors say. Housing advocates say it could boost supply.

  • Michael Bleby and Gus McCubbing
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Perrottet’s stamp duty reforms set to be torn up by Minns

Two steps forward, one step back: NSW Premier Chris Minns is set to introduce legislation tearing up stamp duty reforms in favour of more stamp duty breaks.

  • Samantha Hutchinson

Property owners hit with bill for COVID-19 debt

Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas says people with multiple properties should make a “modest” contribution to reduce the state’s pandemic debt.

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  • Michael Bleby
Separated and divorced women are among the hardest impacted by stamp duty, Grattan says.

The hidden ‘divorce tax’ that’s hurting women

More than half of separated women fail to own a home again within 10 years, a Victorian parliament inquiry has heard.

  • Patrick Durkin and Gus McCubbing

April

Pay states to scrap stamp duty: CEDA

The Albanese government is being urged to pay states to implement big reforms like scrapping stamp duty and liberalising planning laws to boost productivity.

  • Michael Read
The Australian dream of home ownership is caught up in a tribal political war over the purpose of the superannuation system.

Ease the housing squeeze on the supply side

The need to the pressure on renters and house hunters is an opportunity for local and state governments to remove the planning and regulatory obstacles to building more homes.

  • The AFR View

January

Skilled workers entering Australia for the first time deserve a warmer welcome.

Letters: Immigrants face unwelcome hurdles

Facilitating skilled immigrants; political and business ethics; Albanese’s diary; NSW stamp duty, pokies reform; climate action at Davos; new super rules; useless currency; CFMEU penalty cut.

First home buyer Giselle Pineda, 23, will opt into the NSW First Home Buyer Choice scheme to receive a refund on the stamp duty she paid for her home in Austral, NSW

Perrottet stamp duty plan attracts 100 applicants a day in first week

More than 400 homeowners opted into the NSW Government’s new first home buyer choice program in its first four days of operation.

  • Samantha Hutchinson
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says housing affordability will be a focus for his government.

NSW first home buyers urged to check fine print as land values soar

Property experts are urging first home buyers weighing up Dominic Perrottet’s property tax scheme to pay close attention to land values as prices soar

  • Samantha Hutchinson
The PM is reluctant to provide details, with good reason.

Letters: Legislate Indigenous Voice, delay vote

Indigenous Voice and referendum; stamp duty bracket creep; Labor’s climate politics; submarines: nuclear or not?; Iran and Afghanistan; Victorian Liberals.

Stamp duty hits record, fuelled by ‘turbo bracket creep’

The average NSW homebuyer paid a record of nearly $50,000 in stamp duty last year. But economists say neither Labor nor Liberal policies will fix the problem.

  • Michael Read and Samantha Hutchinson
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Around 6000 first homebuyers are expected to opt into the NSW government’s land tax scheme annually.

Thousands expected to apply for stamp duty refunds in NSW

The NSW government anticipates it will receive 2500 applications for stamp duty refunds, with 6000 expected annually.

  • Hannah Wootton
Labor leader Chris Minns: missing the reform point.

Minns sidelines genuine tax reform in favour of cheap headlines

A quick election headline for NSW Labor’s Chris Minns would casually dump a breakthrough tax reform.

  • The AFR View
One of Australia’s leading housing market economists says NSW Labor leader Chris Minns’ expanded stamp duty concession will worsen housing affordability.

Labor’s promise to axe first-home stamp duty will ‘drive up prices’

One of Australia’s leading housing market economists says NSW Labor leader Chris Minns’ expanded stamp duty concession will worsen housing affordability.

  • Michael Read
NSW Labor leader Chris Minns has set his sights on first home buyers as Labor chases government at the state election in March.

Labor promises more first home buyer help in major election pitch

NSW Labor has vowed to scrap stamp duty for first home buyers on properties of up to $800,000, and give concessions for homes up to $1m, drawing a contrast with Liberal plans to abolish stamp duty in favour of a land tax.

  • Samantha Hutchinson

November 2022

Premier Perrottet has said he will not sign any pre-election pledge with the industry.

NSW paves way to end stamp duty with new first home buyer choice

Premier Dominic Perrottet reckons the new legislation could shave two years off the time it takes for a buyer to save a first deposit.

  • Samantha Hutchinson