Albanese’s election pledge: Australians to get $1000 tax write-off without receipts
- About one in two Australian taxpayers will receive a one-off tax cut of $1,200, benefiting those earning up to $144,000.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a $1,000 tax write-off for work expenses during Labor's campaign launch in Perth.
- Albanese also pledged to build 100,000 homes for first-time buyers, allowing them to purchase with just a 5 percent deposit.
- The Coalition's tax relief plan competes with Labor's $17.1 billion tax cut proposal starting in 2026.
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Labor Rouses True Believers as Campaign Hits Full Swing
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has roused party faithful, using a key state to springboard his re-election bid in a campaign set to go down to the wire. Officially launching Labor’s campaign in Perth on Sunday in the run-up to a May 3 election, Mr Albanese announced a $1,000 (US$625) instant tax write-off for work expenses, meaning people won’t need receipts. He further pledged 100,000 homes built solely for first homebuyers and the expansion o…
Labor reveals $1k tax write-off without receipts for every worker
A re-elected Labor government will push for an automatic $1000 tax deduction for every Australian taxpayer, Anthony Albanese announced today during his official campaign launch in Perth.After the federal government pledged to give first homebuyers in Australia the chance to afford a house with a five per cent deposit, the PM has pledged a fresh instant tax write-off to match the Coalition's once-off $1200 tax relief.After the Coalition made a b…


Albanese’s election pledge: Australians to get $1000 tax write-off without receipts
The prime minister said the “no questions asked” deduction would “take away the hassle of tracking your expenses, especially if you work from home”.
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