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HIGHLIGHTS - Australia releases 2024/25 budget expense and economic projections

Following are the highlights of Australia's 2024/25 spending plan and the Treasury's key economic projections launched on Tuesday. For a story on the budget, click] FORECASTS SURPLUS/DEFICIT New (Pct of GDP) Previous (Pct of GDP). ( In A$ bln) f' cast f' cast. 2023/24 +9.3 (0.3) -1.1 (0.0 ). 2024/25 -28.3 (-1.0) -18.8 (-0.7 ). 2025/26 -42.8 (-1.5) -35.1 (-1.2 ). 2026/27 -26.7 (-0.9) -19.5 (-0.6 ). GDP GROWTH 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26 2026/27. ( In pct) New Old New Old New Old New Old

1.75 1.75 2.0 2.25 2.25 2.50 2.5 2.75. UNEMPLOYMENT 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26 2026/27. ( In pct) New Old New Old New Old New Old

4.0 4.25 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 5.0. CPI INFLATION 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26 2026/27. ( In pct) New Old New Old New Old New Old

3.5 3.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.5 2.5 2.5. INCOME AND EXPENSE. Total profits for 2024/25 is anticipated to be A$ 711.5 billion. Overall expenses are expected to be A$ 734.5 billion. FINANCIAL OBLIGATION. Net debt is anticipated to increase to 21.9% of GDP by 2027/28, from. 18.6% in 2023/24. Gross debt is predicted to cross A$ 1 trillion in 2025/26 and. reach A$ 1.1 trillion by the end of the forward quotes, up. from A$ 904 billion in 2023/24. INITIATIVES. - Currently legislated cuts to earnings tax for 13.6 million. taxpayers, with a typical tax annual cut of A$ 1,888. - A$ 3.5 billion in energy expense rebates for all homes and. one million small businesses. Families will get A300 each in. 2024/25, and companies A$ 325. - A$ 1.9 billion over 5 years to increase optimum rates of. Commonwealth Lease Assistance by a further 10 percent. - More affordable medications as part of an approximately A$ 3 billion agreement. with community drug stores. - Waiving A$ 3 billion in student debt for more than 3 million. Australians. - A$ 1.1 billion to pay superannuation on Government-funded Paid. Parental Leave. - A$ 16.5 billion extra financing for infrastructure. jobs, and A$ 6.2 billion in brand-new real estate financial investment. - A$ 6.7 billion production tax incentive for renewable. hydrogen, A$ 1.7 billion to promote net zero innovation and A$ 1.5. billion in production rewards for battery and photovoltaic panel. supply. - A$ 7 billion production tax reward over a decade for the. processing and refining of 31 critical minerals. - Spending plan consists of an extra A$ 5.7 billion in defence costs. out to mid-2028. - Extending the A$ 20,000 instant asset write-off for small. companies till 30 June 2025.

(source: Reuters)