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States Receive First Payment of GST Revenue

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States Receive First Payment of GST Revenue

The States and Territories (States) will today receive their first payment of GST revenue, as part of the Government’s important reforms to Commonwealth-State financial relations.

Under The New Tax System, all GST revenue is paid to the States. This means that States will have access to a secure revenue base to enable them to fund essential services such as schools, hospitals, roads and police. They will no longer need to rely on financial assistance grants from the Commonwealth and some of their own inefficient taxes which are to be abolished.

At the same time, the Commonwealth has guaranteed that in each of the transitional years following the introduction of the GST, each State’s budgetary position will be no worse off than if the Government had not reformed Commonwealth-State financial relations. To meet this guarantee, a total of $2.65 billion of budget balancing assistance was forwarded to the States on 4 July 2000.

The States will share an expected $24 billion of GST revenue in 2000-01. The revenue is to be distributed in accordance with the GST relativities recommended by the Commonwealth Grants Commission.

Today’s payment of more than $109 million represents GST collected by the Australian Customs Service on taxable importations.

SYDNEY
27 July 2000

Contact: David Alexander (0418 210 601)

27 Jul 2000

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