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22nd Annual Australian Budget Review 2026

The Australian Federal Budget 2026–27 was handed down Tuesday 12th May. With an opposition in disarray, the Albanese Government appears to have greater political confidence to introduce controversial tax reforms on Negative Gearing, Capital Gains and Discretionary Trusts.
22nd Annual Australian Budget Review 2026

22nd Annual Australian Budget Review 2026

The Australian Federal Budget 2026–27 was handed down Tuesday 12th May. With an opposition in disarray, the Albanese Government appears to have greater political confidence to introduce controversial tax reforms on Negative Gearing, Capital Gains and Discretionary Trusts.

The Australian Federal Budget 2026–27 was handed down Tuesday 12th May.

With an opposition in disarray, the Albanese Government appears to have greater political confidence to introduce controversial tax reforms on Negative Gearing, Capital Gains and Discretionary Trusts.

Despite record revenues, the pursuit of even higher tax collections raises questions about the sustainability of federal spending and the long term impact on Australia’s economic landscape.

Meanwhile, struggling Australians have real concerns around ever increasing taxes, housing supply, rental affordability, cost of living pressures, and the bleak outlook for the younger generations.

We invite you to watch our 22nd Annual Australian Budget Review Webinar, presented by Steve Douglas, to gain insight into:

  • The Federal Budget announcement
  • Analyse the economic responses and new initiatives
  • Review the revenue and expenditure priorities
  • Evaluate how the budget may shape the economy
  • Predict the impact on Australians, expats and investors
  • Forecast the effect on Australia’s property markets

We trust you will enjoy the presentation and welcome you to share it with your friends and associates.

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