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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
01/07/1999
Release Type:
Speech
Transcript ID:
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Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS TO THE NATION ABC TELEVISION

E&OE....................

Good evening. As Australians we have every reason to be very optimistic

about the future. No country in the world has better prospects as

we enter the new century.

We are a united, resourceful and talented people. Our economic strength

as a country is undoubted as we now enjoy the strongest economic fundamentals

in a generation.

We have:

* the lowest unemployment rate in almost a decade;

* the lowest number of unemployed teenagers looking for full-time

work in over 20 years; and

* the lowest levels of inflation and interest rates in around

30 years.

These strong economic results have not come about by accident. They

are the result of sensible and practical reforms in earlier years

including strong but fair decisions to return the budget to surplus

and to remove the debt burden on future generations.

Just as past decisions have produced today's economic strength so

it is that the right decisions taken today will deliver an even stronger

economy in the future.

That is why Australia needs taxation reform because that reform will

deliver an even stronger and better Australian economy tomorrow.

That is why I committed the Government to a plan for a new tax system

before the last election.

A plan to put behind us once and for all an outdated, complex and

unfair taxation system.

A plan to reward Australian workers who have endured high rates of

personal income tax, to encourage Australian exporters to take on

the world without an inefficient wholesale sales tax system, and to

give Australian families even more choice about how they raise their

children.

I can report to you tonight that our new tax system has become law.

From July next year Australia will have a modern, fairer and simpler

taxation system - one that is good for Australia.

The new system will strengthen the Australian economy because it will

cut the cost of exports, reduce business costs and, through lower

personal tax, give middle Australia more incentive.

At the heart of our new tax system lies the largest personal income

tax cut in Australia's history - $12 billion - to give Australian

workers genuine reward for their efforts.

At present, 80 per cent of all Australians earn less than $50,000

a year. Depending on their income their top tax rate can be up to

43 cents in the dollar. Under our plan it can be no more than 30 cents

in the dollar. We propose that between $20,000 and $50,000 a year

workers will be able to earn more without paying a higher rate of

tax.

Families with children are the greatest beneficiaries of our tax plan.

In addition to lower income tax, families will receive $2.5 billion

more in family benefits each year.

Parents will enjoy greater choice as to whether they stay at home

when their children are young and will not be penalised should they

choose to rejoin the workforce.

Families already benefit from our 30 per cent rebate for private health

insurance which rewards those who take personal responsibility for

their family's health care.

From July next year the 10 per cent Goods and Services Tax replaces

the ramshackle, hidden, wholesales sales tax, with all its six rates

with many household items taxed at 32 per cent.

When the hidden tax is abolished, many everyday household items will

actually fall in price.

Fresh food, as well as health, education, childcare, nursing homes

and hostels, local government rates, water and sewerage charges and

charitable activities will all be free of the GST.

It is expected that next month the price of goods such as radios,

televisions and video recorders will fall when the 32 per cent rate

of wholesale sales tax is reduced to 22 per cent on the way to its

complete abolition.

We have ensured that the rate of the GST is locked in at 10 per cent.

Overall, under our new tax system, typical families with either one

or both parents in the workforce, will be $40 to $50 a week better

off even after the GST.

Our new tax system also protects older Australians, pensioners and

low income earners.

From July next year pensions will be increased by 4 per cent and we

guarantee that they will always remain 2 per cent ahead of any rise

in the cost of living.

We will provide additional tax rebates for pensioners and self funded

retirees and a one off savings bonus. Older Australians as well as

many small businesses will also benefit from the abolition of provisional

taxation.

Our tax plan also recognises the special needs of the bush.

The cost of diesel excise for heavy transport will fall by 23 cents

a litre and the cost of petrol used in the commercial operations of

farmers and other businesses by about 7 cents a litre.

We are also completely removing excise from the rail sector.

More than $7 billion of taxes a year will be removed from business

and costs for exporters will fall by several billion dollars a year.

This will help Australian business to take on the world, generate

profits and create more jobs, especially for our young.

To help small business and others adapt to the new tax system we will

provide $500 million for start up costs.

Our agreement with the states and territories will at last give them

a secure revenue base to provide the essential community services

such as roads, police, schools and hospitals that we all know are

needed.

Never have I been more convinced that we are doing the right thing

for Australia than I am on taxation reform. We have done much to restore

the economic foundations of our country. Now we have created a new

tax system which will make those foundations even stronger for the

future.

But there is more to be done.

We can only realise our full potential as a nation if we continue

to seize at every opportunity the chances that lie before us.

And my Government will not rest in its efforts to improve Australia's

prospects. We will continue to govern in the national interest, hard

at work for an even stronger Australia. Good night.

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