Budget – Doorstop Interview, Parliament House, Canberra
May 9, 2005Budget – Interview with Paul Murray, 6PR
May 11, 2005NO.043
TARIFF CONCESSIONS — ABOLISHING THE 3PERCENT
TARIFF ON BUSINESS INPUTS
The Australian Government will abolish the 3 per cent tariff on business inputs
with no domestic substitutes imported under the tariff concession scheme effective
from 11May2005, at a cost to revenue of $1.3 billion over five years.
Through sustained responsible fiscal management, the Government can completely
remove the 3percent tariff.
Up until now, relief from the 3percent tariff was provided as free trade
agreements were negotiated. This meant imports from the United States, Thailand
and Singapore were not subject to the tariff.
Removing the tariff for all imports will reduce business costs and improve
the international competitiveness of Australian business. This will help drive
productivity improvements in the Australian economy, encourage investment and
help underpin sustainable economic growth.
Goods, subject to a Tariff Concession Order, which are entered for home consumption
before 11May2005 will attract the three per cent duty, while those entered
for home consumption on and after 11May2005 will attract the free rate of
duty.
CANBERRA
10 May 2005