Senate debates

Tuesday, 27 February 2024

Bills

Treasury Laws Amendment (Cost of Living Tax Cuts) Bill 2024, Treasury Laws Amendment (Cost of Living — Medicare Levy) Bill 2024; In Committee

7:06 pm

Photo of Katy GallagherKaty Gallagher (ACT, Australian Labor Party, Minister for the Public Service) Share this | Hansard source

There was a lot in that, Senator Roberts. I think your final question was around budget management, and the work we have done in the last or two budgets and MYEFO has been to repair the budget. The deficits are a lot less, going forward. We've had a surplus budget, we've lowered our debt, we've contained spending despite the pressures the budget is under, and where we've had revenue windfalls we have returned the vast majority of it—over 80 per cent, 88 per cent I think—to the budget to repair it. We do have to manage the budget responsibly and we've been able to do that and provide bigger tax cuts to more Australians.

On your point about multinational tax reform, I don't necessarily agree with all of it because I haven't been able to verify some of the things you've said. We agree that we should be making multinationals pay their fair share of tax—we've got a bill before the parliament on that, we've got a bill on PRRT and we've got a bill on high-balance super, and that is about making sure we are putting the budget on a sustainable footing, that we're able to pay for defence, aged care, hospitals, the interest on our debt and the NDIS, and that we are able to pay for those services that people expect. But this plan does deal with bracket creep, so I don't accept the position that you put saying we don't. That's part of the reason why we're doing it. The Treasury advice there is very clear. Our plan provides better protection against bracket creep for 70 per cent of all taxpayers over the decade, including the average taxpayer and those on low and middle incomes.

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