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5 resultsfor “how will capital gains tax change in Australia 2026”

Politics

Budget 2026 Australia: Jim Chalmers announces capital gains tax and negative gearing reform for housing

2026 Australia: Jim Chalmers announces capital gains tax and negative gearing reform for housing Jim Chalmers has announced the most ambitious and [politically risky tax changes

The Guardian World1h ago
Politics

Australia politics live: budget funds to speed up environmental approvals; Coalition deals with Farrer loss

changes to Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act last year, and sluggish approval times have been identified as a key area of delays across the economy. The environment minister, **Murray Watt**, says: > double quotation markNow

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Politics

Australia news live: Pocock buys billboards to pressure Chalmers on gas export tax; survey reveals national gloom

capital gains tax discount for property investments, and to tax more of the profits from soaring commodity exports, pushed up by the global energy shock. ACT independent senator **David Pocock** has bought billboards

The Guardian WorldApr 19
Politics

Federal budget 2026 summary – winners and losers

2026-27 has been set at 217,256, up from 215,941 last financial year. Still, the government points out it remains below historical levels compared to the total population. But not every agency

The Guardian World1h ago
Politics

Changing tax rules for investors won’t shrink housing supply or raise rents. Just look at Victoria

capital gains tax designed to make property less attractive to new investors. The government will have ample protection for existing property investors, known as grandfather provisions, which will give it some protection from a political

The Guardian World20h ago