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April 13, 2009

Australia Tax Stimulus

On February 13, 2009, the Australian parliament approved an A$42.5 billion ($27.06 billion) fiscal stimulus plan designed to retain jobs and protect the economy from the effects of the economic crisis.

Tax bonus and cash payment measures are contained in two Bills: Tax Bonus for Working Australians Bill 2009, and Household Stimulus Package Bill 2009. They provide A$950 bonuses to each low- and middle-income household/individual. The payments will also go to single-income families that currently receive certain tax benefits for families, as well as to farmers, students, and unemployed workers intending to receive education or retraining.

Under the Appropriation (Nation Building and Jobs) Bill (No. 1) 2008-09, tax breaks are also planned for small and general businesses to provide support against loss of jobs.

Australia ranks the 9th out of 181 economies in the Ease of Doing Business 2009 and the 48th on the Paying Taxes indicator.

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