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Welcome to the Budget 2016 page. Our page exists to share information from the 2016 Federal Budget. We hope you will engage with us and we welcome your comments, pictures and conversations. By using this page and posting comments or other materials you agree to the terms and conditions of the Budget 2015 House Rules (Posting Policy). Please note your contributions must also compl

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06/05/2016

Kate Carnell is excited about the changes presented in for the small business community. Learn more about how you could benefit. www.budget.gov.au

06/05/2016

“…sets us in the direction to grow the economy…”. Hear more about what the business industry has to say about

06/05/2016

Peter Strong from the Council of Small Business Australia is pleased to hear that redefines small business —opening up benefits and opportunities to more people. Learn more: www.budget.gov.au

06/05/2016

Hear what Cassandra Goldie from the Australian Council of Social Service has to say on .

06/05/2016

New protections for whistleblowers who disclose information to the Australian Taxation Office on tax misconduct. Find out how at www.budget.gov.au

05/05/2016

The amount of post-tax income contributed to super over an individual’s lifetime is now capped at $500,000. Visit www.budget.gov.au

05/05/2016

Enforcement of tough new tax laws will be supported by a dedicated Tax Avoidance Taskforce that sits within the Australian Taxation Office. Watch the video below to understand more or visit www.budget.gov.au

05/05/2016

is giving people access to flexible super benefits, like tax offsets for individuals who make contributions on behalf of their spouse. Find out more at www.budget.gov.au

04/05/2016

Increasing the number of business who can access a range of tax benefits will help create the right conditions for Australian small businesses to thrive and grow. Tag someone who owns a small business below and learn more at www.budget.gov.au

04/05/2016

Changes to the tax system will target big multinational corporations who are shifting profits out of Australia. To find out more visit: www.budget.gov.au

03/05/2016

As part of more people can claim a tax deduction for personal super contributions. To find out more visit www.budget.gov.au

  is boosting opportunities for young people to participate in the workforce. www.budget.gov.au
03/05/2016

is boosting opportunities for young people to participate in the workforce. www.budget.gov.au

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