Budget 2024: Jim Chalmers to extend small business instant asset write-off one more year

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Budget 2024: Jim Chalmers to extend small business instant asset write-off one more year
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The scheme allows businesses with turnovers capped at $10 million to immediately write off $20,000 from all eligible assets.

Already a subscriber?The instant asset write-off scheme for small businesses will be extended for another year in Tuesday’s federal budget, in part to complement otherWith the Albanese government to make its Future Made in Australia Act a centrepiece of the budget, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has previously said tax incentives would be employed to attract investment in green energy and advanced manufacturing.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers plans to roll out the small business instant asset write-off for another year.The scheme was extended into this financial year in last year’s budget but has yet to pass parliament.The opposition wants the eligibility threshold lifted to an annual turnover of $50 million and the write-off amount increased to $30,000.

“The budget will bring together a number of different levers but with one overriding priority, which is to attract private investment, and the system has a role to play,” he said.Advertisement He cited the pledge of $1 billion to establish solar panel manufacturing in Australia, and almost $1 billion to lure to Brisbane the Silicon Valley-based quantum computing outfit PsiQuantum.

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