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Federal Budget Recap 2024-25

Federal Budget Recap 2024-25

In his 2024 Federal Budget speech, treasurer, Jim Chalmers, announced that ‘The number one priority of this government and this Budget is helping Australians with the cost of living’.

But what exactly does that mean?

Let’s take a closer look at what the 2024 Budget proposes -

An average tax cut of $1,888 in 2024-25

The budget proposes significant tax relief for ALL Australian taxpayers to alleviate cost-of-living pressures, including reduced tax rates, adjustments to the income thresholds, and increased low-income thresholds for the Medicare levy.

This measure aims to boost disposable income and encourage economic activity by allowing Australians to retain more of their earnings.

$300 back in the pocket for ALL Australian Households

To combat rising energy costs, the government has allocated $3.5 billion for a one-time $300 energy bill rebate for all Australian households, designed to directly reduce headline inflation by about 0.5 percentage points in 2024-25 without adding to broader inflationary pressures.

This initiative also extends to one million small businesses, receiving a $325 rebate.

Superannuation contributions on paid parental leave

The 2024 budget integrates enhancements to parental leave and childcare into comprehensive support for families. It includes a $1.1 billion investment to extend superannuation contributions to government-funded Paid Parental Leave, improving financial security for new parents.

Additionally, the budget boosts childcare support, aiming to make childcare more affordable through increased subsidies, reducing the financial burden on families and supporting parents' return to work.

These measures are part of a broader effort to provide more robust support for families and promote gender equality.

$3 billion in student debt… wiped

In an effort to alleviate the burden of education costs, the budget proposes a change to the way the government calculates HELP debt indexation, erasing $3 billion in student debt for over 3 million Australians.

An investment in education for Australians

The budget commits to reforming tertiary education and increasing vocational training funding, aligning skills training with market needs.

Specifically, it allocates $88.8 million to provide 20,000 new fee-free TAFE places, including pre-apprenticeship programs relevant to the construction industry.

Additionally, the government is introducing Commonwealth Prac Payments to support students undertaking mandatory placements, offering $319.50 per week to more than 73,000 eligible students, which includes those in fields like nursing and social work.

This investment is part of a broader effort to align skills training with labor market demands and support sectors critical to economic growth.

Supporting small businesses

To aid small businesses, the 2024 budget extends the $20,000 instant asset write-off for an additional year, enabling continued investment in necessary business equipment. This extension is designed to enhance the cash flow of small enterprises and encourage further economic activity among local businesses.

Additionally, the budget includes investments to support the mental and financial well-being of small business owners, recognising the unique challenges they face and bolstering the resources available to them for sustainable operation.

Access to affordable medicines

The budget allocates up to $3 billion to reduce the maximum PBS co-payments. This includes a one-year freeze on the maximum patient co-payment for everyone with a Medicare card and a five-year freeze for pensioners and other concession cardholders, ensuring that no pensioner or concession card holder will pay more than $7.70 for PBS-listed medications until 2030.

… And an increase to health funding

The budget allocates $888.1 million to expand mental health services. This includes funding for new and existing programs that provide critical support for individuals facing mental health challenges.

An additional $2.2 billion is directed towards improving the aged care system, and investments are made in strengthening Medicare with a focus on urgent care clinics, reducing hospital admissions, and supporting regional and remote health services.

This expansion aims to provide wider access to necessary health services, significantly improving health outcomes and making healthcare more affordable and accessible to more Australians.

A 10% increase to Commonwealth Rent Assistance

In response to the housing affordability crisis, the budget increases Commonwealth Rent Assistance by 10%, benefiting nearly 1 million households. This follows a 15% increase from the previous year, marking a substantial boost to aid renters, especially given the rising rental market costs.

Housing affordability

The government is investing $6.2 billion in new housing initiatives to tackle affordability and accessibility.

This funding supports the construction of more homes, including affordable and social housing options, addressing critical housing shortages and supporting community infrastructure development.

The 2024-25 Federal Budget is strategically focused on alleviating financial pressure through targeted support measures. By understanding and applying these benefits, Australian households can better navigate the challenges of rising living costs.

Jason Bragger

Jason is a founding partner of Dolfinwise. He is well known in the Financial Planning industry being a regular media contributor and has featured in publications such as the Australian Financial Review, Independent Financial Adviser Magazine and Professional Planner amongst others.

Jason has been the Superannuation topic expert for the Financial Planning Association (FPA) and was a member of the FPA’s Policy and Regulations committee.

Jason commenced his financial services career in the Actuarial department of National Mutual and has completed Actuarial studies alongside his Applied Mathematics Degree. In 2007 Jason achieved his Certified Financial Planner™ designation (an internationally recognised standard and the Financial Planning Association’s highest professional designation).

Jason has advised a diverse range of successful clients in Australia and overseas for the last two decades but specialises in successful business owners, and pre and post retirement planning for professionals.

In his spare time Jason is a married father of two sports loving boys. He is also Secretary of Wynnum Manly District Cricket Club.

Howard Querido

As one of the founding partners of Dolfinwise, Howard knows money is not everything, but having it lets you do more, give more, and worry less.

And he believes a good life is underpinned by financial security. With the right advice, you can make smart decisions with your money and rest easy knowing that you and your loved ones will be ok, no matter what.

Regardless of your age, in life things happen. Some planned and others unexpected, but almost all will require financial decision making.

Whether it’s planning a stress-free retirement or educating the kids, sailing the seas bound for Alaska or preserving your legacy for future generations, Howard’s specialty is to help you make it happen. This way, those tricky life decisions become less scary and those things you’ve dreamed of can become a reality.

Equipped with the money smarts, notable accolades and an impressive and diverse career in financial services and management, no matter what decision you’re facing, Howard and his team have got you covered.

Advising on all areas including wealth creation, risk management, investment planning superannuation, pre-retirement and retirement planning, and estate and aged care planning.

On a personal note, as an ex-army officer, Howard maintains his fitness through a range of outdoor and sporting activities, volunteers as the secretary of the Albany Creek GPS Junior Rugby Club and is a member of the Queensland Justices Association. He is happily married to Lauren and is kept on his toes by his three beautiful children.

To find out more about Howard, the man who can help you get more out of your money and your life, click here.

Bronnie Abraham

Bronnie has been at Dolfinwise for 15 years in various roles including Senior Paraplanner and Practice Manager, providing her with a broad understanding of clients needs. She has been a licensed Financial Planner since 2013 and is now a director and proud part-owner of Dolfinwise.

Bronnie holds a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in both Financial Planning and Accounting. Whilst completing her Bachelor degree at Griffith University she was awarded an FPA bursary for her outstanding achievements as a student.

She is a Certified Financial Planner™, which is internationally recognised as the highest qualification in Financial Planning. While completing her Certified Financial Planner™ designation, Bronnie was the winner of the 2017 Gwen Fletcher Memorial Award for being the highest performer in the program.

Bronnie has also been appointed as a Commissioner for Declarations for the State of Queensland and completed additional specialist training to provide advice in relation to complex areas such as self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs).

Bronnie specialises in advising areas such as retirement planning, superannuation, wealth creation, personal insurance and estate planning. She is passionate about making a difference to clients’ through strategic advice and empowering women to confidently take control of their financial lives.

Based in both Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast, Bronnie is a keen world traveler, and in her spare time you can often find her at the beach.

Jack Dixon

Jack is a provisional financial adviser completing his professional year. He began his journey at Dolfinwise early in 2022 as a Client Services Officer while finishing his Commerce degree in Finance and Accounting at the University of Queensland. Jack quickly found his passion for financial advice while working with the team, leading him to commence his Master’s in Financial Planning, which he completed in January 2024.

Before embarking on his financial services career, Jack served as an engineer in the army reserves for four years through his Undergraduate studies. Outside of work, Jack is an avid rock climber and enjoys keeping fit by training for various adventures.

Tyler Mapri

Tyler is a provisional financial adviser currently completing his professional year. After completing a 6-month internship with Dolfinwise in 2020, Tyler returned to Georgetown College in Kentucky, USA, where he completed his Bachelor of Finance in May 2022. During this time, Tyler won the "Most Outstanding Senior in Finance" award at his university and competed as a student-athlete for his university’s soccer team.

Upon completion of his undergraduate studies, Tyler returned to Australia and Dolfinwise, working initially as a Client Services Officer and then as a Paraplanner, supporting our financial advisers in preparing comprehensive financial plans for our clients. Building on this experience, he has expanded his knowledge by pursuing a Master of Financial Planning, which he completed in late 2023. Recently, Tyler has also been appointed as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified) for the State of Queensland and has passed his ASIC advice exam.

Outside of work, Tyler continues to play soccer for his local club and enjoys road running with his younger brother. In his free time, Tyler can often be found exploring Brisbane's café scene with his friends and family.

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