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Small business package tipped to provide housing boost

By Staff Reporter
14 May 2015 | 9 minute read
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This week’s Federal Budget could provide further stimulus to the record building boom currently underway.

Master Builders Australia chief executive Wilhelm Harnisch said the government’s $5.5 billion small business package would boost confidence, activity and jobs in the industry.

“In an industry as capital-intensive as building and construction, the immediate write-off of assets up to $20,000 will provide an immediate stimulus,” Mr Harnisch said.

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“Measures to cut tax for small companies and sole traders will also underpin a reboot of confidence for builders, home buyers and consumers.”

Australia is on track to build a record 205,500 homes this financial year, 41 per cent more than the number built in 2011/2012, according to the Housing Industry Association.

The HIA also responded positively to the government’s small business package, which it said would provide important support to a wide range of small businesses in the residential construction industry.

“The combination of a small business company tax cut of 1.5 per cent, a 5 per cent cut to unincorporated small business profits up to $1,000 per year and the accelerated depreciation allowance on all new assets up to $20,000 provides a positive impetus for the Australian economy,” it said.

“In particular, the immediate deduction available on the acquisition of new assets is a policy announcement welcomed by the residential construction industry.”

[Related: Government threatens agents in Budget]

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