Australia election 2025 live updates: Dutton and Albanese promise tax relief at campaign launch events

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Labor would create $1000 instant tax deduction, PM says

Anthony Albanese has announced that a re-elected Labor government will create a new $1000 instant tax deduction.

This will guarantee everyone can opt for an automatic tax deduction of $1000 on their work expenses. No paperwork, no box of receipts, no scrolling through your online banking – just tick the box and your return is ready to go.

The PM said that every year, millions of people miss out on claiming deductions they’re entitled to and pay more than they should – and this reform “fixes that – and it fixes it for ever”.

It takes away the hassle of tracking your expenses, especially if you work from home, and it gives you back more of your own money, faster.

Importantly, if you’re in a job where you spend more than $1000 each year on your uniform or equipment, you can still claim a higher deduction in the usual way.

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Housing group calls for more ambitious policies from both parties

Everybody’s Home, a national campaign to fix Australia’s housing crisis, has called on both major parties to present more ambitious housing policies ahead of the election.

Spokesperson Maiy Azize said the promises made by Labor and the Coalition “fall well short of what’s needed” to address the housing crisis and warned some elements could make it worse. Azize said:

The Coalition’s proposal to allow mortgage payments to be tax deductible for first home buyers is a form of negative gearing for non-investors, a move that will give more help to people on high incomes and could push home prices even higher.

To make housing more affordable, we need to get rid of tax breaks when it comes to property, not create more.

Labor’s home deposit support for first-home buyers will also add to demand. Building 100,000 homes is a good step, but they aren’t guaranteed to be affordable. Australia doesn’t just need new homes, we need homes that people can actually afford.

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