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Housing tipped to benefit from small business package

by Reporter8 minute read

This week's 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,” he said.

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

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

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 5.0 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: Industry groups react to Budget]

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