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EXTREME WEALTH PROPERTY TAX-TACKLING ECONOMIC INEQUALITY

Written by Aksel Ritenis

EXTREME WEALTH PROPERTY TAX

TACKLING ECONOMIC INEQUALITY AND DELIVERING AFFORDABLE HOUSING

As part of the Greens plans to tackle growing housing inequality and the chronic lack of affordable housing in NSW, we will introduce a new land tax on high-end residential propertiesincrease and expand the existing land tax payable on investment properties and abolish the land-tax concessions being handed over to big developers under the cover of ‘build-to-rent’ schemes that don’t deliver affordable housing.

The Greens’ package will create more social and affordable housing – at the expense of those who are extremely wealthy and can absolutely afford to pay.

Our ‘Extreme Wealth Property Tax’ will require owners of residential owner-occupied properties with a land value of more than $10 million, or an improved value of more than $20 million, to pay a flat 4% land tax. The Greens are also committed to increasing the rate of land tax payable above the Premium Threshold by anyone who owns property that is not their principal place of residence from 2% to 5%1. Additionally, we will expand this tax to include any investor who owns 8 or more residential properties.

THE GREENS WILL:

  • Introduce a new land tax on owner-occupied residential properties with an unimproved land value over $10 million or an improved value over $20 million at a flat 4% of the improved value.
  • Increase the rate of land tax payable on non owner-occupied properties and land that meets the NSW government Premium Threshold to 5% from 2%, and expand the Premium Threshold to include investors who own more than 8 residential properties.
  • Abolish the build-to-rent 50% land tax concession unless these developments yield at least 30% ongoing social and affordable housing on private land and 100% on publicly owned land.
  • Maintain existing hardship deferrals for residential land and exemptions on primary production lands and conduct an independent review of other exemptions.
  • Use all revenue raised by this tax to build or purchase more social and affordable homes.

READ MORE HERE

Policy Initiative – Extreme Wealth Property tax.pdf

About the author

Aksel Ritenis

Publisher and Custodian of the Sydney Times

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