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Jim Chalmers Labor Budget Tax

Econ PriceAustraliansAllianceBudget

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The Australian government's tax reforms targeting capital gains concessions and negative gearing directly affect the housing market and property investors. The mechanism is regulatory: reduced tax benefits for property investment could lower demand for housing, potentially cooling prices and affecting real estate investment trusts (REITs) and property developers. The impact is country-specific (Australia), with no direct global commodity or supply chain links. The political backlash and potential policy reversal add uncertainty. Commercial mechanism is weak because the reforms are proposed but not yet legislated, and the magnitude of impact on housing prices and investment is uncertain.

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  • Australian government proposes winding back capital gains tax concessions and curbing negative gearing.
  • 83% of voters believe Labor has broken election promises.
  • Reforms aim to address housing affordability and tax fairness between work and investment income.
Sector verdictEM_MARKETSFlatmagnitude 1/3 Β· confidence 3/5

EM markets stay neutral over 1-4 weeks as Australian tax reform has no spillover effects.

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