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BUDGET OVERVIEW
The table below shows the main cash and accrual budget aggregates for the Australian Government general government sector over the period from 2019‑20 to 2024‑25. The underlying cash deficit is estimated to be $106.6 billion in 2021‑22. The net operating balance deficit is estimated to be $92.7 billion in 2021‑22.BUDGET DOCUMENTS
Budget documents. The Treasurer handed down Budget 2021-22 at 7:30pm on Tuesday 11 May 2021. PORTFOLIO BUDGET STATEMENTS Portfolio Budget Statements. The purpose of the Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) is to inform Senators and Members of Parliament of the proposed allocation of resources to government outcomes by agencies within the relevant portfolio. Agencies receive resources from the annual appropriations acts, special appropriations (includingstanding
BUDGET PAPER NO. 2
Publication/Part DOC PDF; Budget Paper No. 2: Budget Measures: 2.26MB: Preliminaries: 82KB: 428KB: Part 1: Receipt Measures: 155KB: 847KB: Agriculture, Water and the FACT SHEETS AND ANIMATIONS Fact sheets and animations. Fact sheet. download. Tax incentives to support the recovery. 637KB. Superannuation. 326KB. Recovery andresponse support.
BUDGET 2021-22
1 Superannuation More flexibility for older Australians The 2021-22 Budget is giving older Australians, including self-funded retirees, greater flexibility toBUDGET PAPER NO. 4
Securing Australia’s Recovery. Australia’s recovery from COVID-19 is well underway. Budget documents Budget overview Creating jobs and rebuilding our economyBUDGET PAPER NO. 1
Publication/Part DOC PDF; Budget Paper No. 1: Budget Strategy and Outlook: 6.33MB: Preliminaries: 118KB: 338KB: Statement 1: Budget Overview: 140KB: 474KB: Statement WOMEN’S BUDGET STATEMENT Securing Australia’s Recovery. Header lead text goes here. Budget documents Budget overview Creating jobs and rebuilding our economy BUILDING A MORE SECURE AND RESILIENT AUSTRALIA A more secure and resilient Australia. In this Budget, the Government is taking decisive action to build our economic resilience to deal with future shocks. This investment will help to secure Australia’s recovery by keeping energy prices low, diversifying our export markets and supporting a strong domestic manufacturing sector.BUDGET OVERVIEW
The table below shows the main cash and accrual budget aggregates for the Australian Government general government sector over the period from 2019‑20 to 2024‑25. The underlying cash deficit is estimated to be $106.6 billion in 2021‑22. The net operating balance deficit is estimated to be $92.7 billion in 2021‑22.BUDGET DOCUMENTS
Budget documents. The Treasurer handed down Budget 2021-22 at 7:30pm on Tuesday 11 May 2021. PORTFOLIO BUDGET STATEMENTS Portfolio Budget Statements. The purpose of the Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) is to inform Senators and Members of Parliament of the proposed allocation of resources to government outcomes by agencies within the relevant portfolio. Agencies receive resources from the annual appropriations acts, special appropriations (includingstanding
BUDGET PAPER NO. 2
Publication/Part DOC PDF; Budget Paper No. 2: Budget Measures: 2.26MB: Preliminaries: 82KB: 428KB: Part 1: Receipt Measures: 155KB: 847KB: Agriculture, Water and the FACT SHEETS AND ANIMATIONS Fact sheets and animations. Fact sheet. download. Tax incentives to support the recovery. 637KB. Superannuation. 326KB. Recovery andresponse support.
BUDGET 2021-22
1 Superannuation More flexibility for older Australians The 2021-22 Budget is giving older Australians, including self-funded retirees, greater flexibility toBUDGET PAPER NO. 4
Securing Australia’s Recovery. Australia’s recovery from COVID-19 is well underway. Budget documents Budget overview Creating jobs and rebuilding our economyBUDGET PAPER NO. 1
Publication/Part DOC PDF; Budget Paper No. 1: Budget Strategy and Outlook: 6.33MB: Preliminaries: 118KB: 338KB: Statement 1: Budget Overview: 140KB: 474KB: Statement WOMEN’S BUDGET STATEMENT Securing Australia’s Recovery. Header lead text goes here. Budget documents Budget overview Creating jobs and rebuilding our economy BUILDING A MORE SECURE AND RESILIENT AUSTRALIA A more secure and resilient Australia. In this Budget, the Government is taking decisive action to build our economic resilience to deal with future shocks. This investment will help to secure Australia’s recovery by keeping energy prices low, diversifying our export markets and supporting a strong domestic manufacturing sector.BUDGET.GOV.AU
The 2021-22 Budget maintains the momentum of Australia’s economic recovery. It supports jobs and guarantees services and is the next stage of the Government’s economic plan to FACT SHEETS AND ANIMATIONS Fact sheets and animations. Fact sheet. download. Tax incentives to support the recovery. 637KB. Superannuation. 326KB. Recovery andresponse support.
BUDGET PAPER NO. 1
Publication/Part DOC PDF; Budget Paper No. 1: Budget Strategy and Outlook: 6.33MB: Preliminaries: 118KB: 338KB: Statement 1: Budget Overview: 140KB: 474KB: Statement BUILDING A MORE SECURE AND RESILIENT AUSTRALIA A more secure and resilient Australia. In this Budget, the Government is taking decisive action to build our economic resilience to deal with future shocks. This investment will help to secure Australia’s recovery by keeping energy prices low, diversifying our export markets and supporting a strong domestic manufacturing sector. MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS Ministerial Statements. The following Ministerial Statement was released on 11 May 2021 and is available on the relevant Australian Government entity's website. Publication/Part. Regional Ministerial Budget Statement 2021-22 : Supporting Regional Recovery and Growth. Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development andCommunications.
FINAL BUDGET OUTCOME The Final Budget Outcome for the 2019-20 financial year was released on 25 September 2020 and is available from the 2019-20 Budget website.. The Final Budget Outcome for the 2020-21 financial year will be released later in 2021. GUARANTEEING THE ESSENTIAL SERVICES The Government is delivering record additional funding of $17.7 billion for a comprehensive aged care reform package in response to the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. In 2021‑22, spending on aged care is expected to be $25.9 billion, up from $13.3billion in 2012-13.
CREATING JOBS AND REBUILDING OUR ECONOMY The temporary full expensing and temporary loss carry-back measures are estimated to boost GDP by around $2.5 billion in 2020‑21, $7.5 billion in 2021‑22, and $8 billion in 2022‑23, and create around 60,000 jobs by the end of 2022‑23. TAX INCENTIVES TO SUPPORT THE RECOVERY 1 Tax incentives to support the recovery Supporting households, driving business investment, and creating jobs 11 May 2021 Personalincome tax cuts
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Lower personal income taxes In this Budget, the Government is delivering an additional $17.8 billion in personal income tax relief to support the economic recovery, including an additional $12.5billion over the
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The 2021-22 Budget maintains the momentum of Australia’s economic recovery. It supports jobs and guarantees services and is the next stage of the Government’s economic plan toBUDGET OVERVIEW
The table below shows the main cash and accrual budget aggregates for the Australian Government general government sector over the period from 2019‑20 to 2024‑25. The underlying cash deficit is estimated to be $106.6 billion in 2021‑22. The net operating balance deficit is estimated to be $92.7 billion in 2021‑22. PORTFOLIO BUDGET STATEMENTS Portfolio Budget Statements. The purpose of the Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) is to inform Senators and Members of Parliament of the proposed allocation of resources to government outcomes by agencies within the relevant portfolio. Agencies receive resources from the annual appropriations acts, special appropriations (includingstanding
BUDGET PAPER NO. 2
Publication/Part DOC PDF; Budget Paper No. 2: Budget Measures: 2.26MB: Preliminaries: 82KB: 428KB: Part 1: Receipt Measures: 155KB: 847KB: Agriculture, Water and the MID-YEAR ECONOMIC AND FISCAL OUTLOOK An appendix to MYEFO summarises all policy decisions taken since the Budget. The Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook for the 2020-21 financial year is available on the 2020-21 Budget website. The Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook for the 2021-22 financial year will be released later in 2021.BUDGET PAPER NO. 4
Securing Australia’s Recovery. Australia’s recovery from COVID-19 is well underway. Budget documents Budget overview Creating jobs and rebuilding our economyBUDGET 2021-22
1 Superannuation More flexibility for older Australians The 2021-22 Budget is giving older Australians, including self-funded retirees, greater flexibility toBUDGET.GOV.AU
The 2021-22 Budget maintains the momentum of Australia’s economic recovery. It supports jobs and guarantees services and is the next stage of the Government’s economic plan toBUDGET OVERVIEW
The table below shows the main cash and accrual budget aggregates for the Australian Government general government sector over the period from 2019‑20 to 2024‑25. The underlying cash deficit is estimated to be $106.6 billion in 2021‑22. The net operating balance deficit is estimated to be $92.7 billion in 2021‑22. PORTFOLIO BUDGET STATEMENTS Portfolio Budget Statements. The purpose of the Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) is to inform Senators and Members of Parliament of the proposed allocation of resources to government outcomes by agencies within the relevant portfolio. Agencies receive resources from the annual appropriations acts, special appropriations (includingstanding
BUDGET PAPER NO. 2
Publication/Part DOC PDF; Budget Paper No. 2: Budget Measures: 2.26MB: Preliminaries: 82KB: 428KB: Part 1: Receipt Measures: 155KB: 847KB: Agriculture, Water and the MID-YEAR ECONOMIC AND FISCAL OUTLOOK An appendix to MYEFO summarises all policy decisions taken since the Budget. The Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook for the 2020-21 financial year is available on the 2020-21 Budget website. The Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook for the 2021-22 financial year will be released later in 2021.BUDGET PAPER NO. 4
Securing Australia’s Recovery. Australia’s recovery from COVID-19 is well underway. Budget documents Budget overview Creating jobs and rebuilding our economyBUDGET 2021-22
1 Superannuation More flexibility for older Australians The 2021-22 Budget is giving older Australians, including self-funded retirees, greater flexibility toBUDGET DOCUMENTS
Budget documents. The Treasurer handed down Budget 2021-22 at 7:30pm on Tuesday 11 May 2021.BUDGET PAPER NO. 1
Publication/Part DOC PDF; Budget Paper No. 1: Budget Strategy and Outlook: 6.33MB: Preliminaries: 118KB: 338KB: Statement 1: Budget Overview: 140KB: 474KB: Statement GUARANTEEING THE ESSENTIAL SERVICES The Government is delivering record additional funding of $17.7 billion for a comprehensive aged care reform package in response to the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. In 2021‑22, spending on aged care is expected to be $25.9 billion, up from $13.3billion in 2012-13.
CREATING JOBS AND REBUILDING OUR ECONOMY The temporary full expensing and temporary loss carry-back measures are estimated to boost GDP by around $2.5 billion in 2020‑21, $7.5 billion in 2021‑22, and $8 billion in 2022‑23, and create around 60,000 jobs by the end of 2022‑23. BUILDING A MORE SECURE AND RESILIENT AUSTRALIA A more secure and resilient Australia. In this Budget, the Government is taking decisive action to build our economic resilience to deal with future shocks. This investment will help to secure Australia’s recovery by keeping energy prices low, diversifying our export markets and supporting a strong domestic manufacturing sector.BUDGET 2020‑21
budget.gov.au; past budgets; 2020‑21; Budget 2020‑21 . Historical Budget documents are available for reference purposes. Please note that due to the age of these documents they may not meet current web publishing requirements and may not be compatible with some software.BUDGET 2019‑20
budget.gov.au; past budgets; 2019‑20; Budget 2019‑20 . Historical Budget documents are available for reference purposes. Please note that due to the age of these documents they may not meet current web publishing requirements and may not be compatible with some software. GUARANTEEING ESSENTIAL SERVICES Guaranteeing essential services A strong economy helps the Government guarantee the essential services Australians rely on The Government’s plan to deliver a stronger economyBUDGET 1997‑98
budget.gov.au; past budgets; 1997‑98; Budget 1997‑98 . Historical Budget documents are available for reference purposes. Please note that due to the age of these documents they may not meet current web publishing requirements and may not be compatible with some software.BUDGET 2004‑05
budget.gov.au; past budgets; 2004‑05; Budget 2004‑05 . Historical Budget documents are available for reference purposes. Please note that due to the age of these documents they may not meet current web publishing requirements and may not be compatible with some software.BUDGET 2019-20
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