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Carbon tax. impacts on businesses and individuals
1. Carbon Tax – What does it
mean for you?
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3. Carbon Tax: What will change?
• Imposition of price on carbon
• Fuel tax changes
• Personal tax
• Welfare increases
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• Other areas include: Industry assistance, Carbon
farming and Incentives for renewables
4. What is carbon pricing
• Sites emitting 25,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide
per year – estimated at 500 sites
• Will pay $23/tonne (indexed for 3 years)
• 2015 – price will be set by government auction (with a price floor)
• Sites will need to purchase carbon permits from Government for
each tonne of carbon emitted
• Trade exposed industries (steel) will certain receive free carbon
credits
5. Big organisations
COMPANY CO2 EMISSIONS POTENTIAL CARBON
(million tonnes) TAX BILL ($ million)
Anglo American 4 $ 93
BM Alliance 2.5 $ 57
Delta Energy 20.5 $ 470
Macquarie Generation 23.4 $ 538
Origin Energy 1.9 $ 43
Qantas 4.0 $ 90
Rio Tinto 7.7 $ 177
Virgin 1.7 $ 38
Woodside 8.4 $ 193
Xstrata Holdings 2.7 $ 62
Source of Emissions Data: National Greenhouse & Energy Report 2009-2010
7. Business fuel tax changes
• Agriculture & fisheries are exempt
• Currently, businesses can claim fuel tax credits
for heavy transport and off-road use
• Credit will be reduced from 2014/15 for heavy
transport by amount equivalent to carbon price
• Credit will be reduced for off-road use from
2012-13 for mining, marine transport, construction, manufacturing,
wholesale/retail, property management & landscaping
8. Aviation fuel
• Aviation fuel for domestic flights will be subject to an increase
equivalent to the $23/tonne (Maybe 5c per litre) – would be $115m
for Qantas
• Airlines will be able to opt-in to the carbon pricing scheme instead of
paying the additional fuel tax after a year
• Likely that Qantas and Virgin will opt-in
10. Personal income tax
First threshold currently 15% at $6k
• Increase to 19% at $18k next year
• Increase to 19% at $19k in 2015-16
Second threshold currently 30% at $37k
• Increase to 32.5% next year
• Increase to 33% in 2015-16
11. Low income tax offset
• Increases effective tax free threshold
• Will be reduced meaning the effective tax free thresholds are:
Now $16k
Next year $20k
2015-16 $21k
12. Increases in Welfare Payments
• Age pension goes up 1.7%
• Advance payments
• Family Tax Benefits go up 1.7%
• Self funded retirees might get $510 per couple in seniors supplement
(if on similar income to age pensioner)
13. Recommendations
Carbon tax
• Factor increases in costs
• Review products and services pricing
• Reduce energy consumption
• Budget for reduced fuel tax credits
• Be careful with statements about carbon tax and
your prices - ACCC
14. SAVE TAX, GROW BUSINESS, GENERATE
CASH FLOW, PLAN SUCCESSION & PROTECT
ASSETS
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