Budget cuts needed for AAA: JPMorgan

Original article by Jacob Greber
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 2 : 14-Apr-16

Australia’s credit rating has not been downgraded since 1986, but Sally Auld of JP Morgan warns that the nation’s Budget deficit, national debt and current account deficit are now at similar or higher levels. She says Australia’s coveted triple-A credit rating may be at risk unless the May 2016 Budget includes additional reductions in government expenditure. Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund says export-focused countries must reduce government spending in anticipation that commodity prices will remain low for some time.

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JP MORGAN AUSTRALIA LIMITED, INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, AUSTRALIAN PRUDENTIAL REGULATION AUTHORITY, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC

Seven ‘fantasy’ promises carry $400bn bill

Original article by David Crowe, David Uren
The Australian – Page: 1 & 2 : 8-Apr-16

Some $A400bn worth of big-ticket spending initiatives over the next decade will present a challenge for the Australian Government in achieving its goal of returning the Budget to surplus. These include the $A111.4bn in net new spending on the National Disability Insurance Scheme and $A57bn in compensation payments for the now-repealed carbon tax. It is estimated that the Budget would be in surplus by 2019 without the seven spending commitments, which also include defence, education and pension funding. Australia’s debt is also expected to keep rising over coming years.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, AUSTRALIA. PARLIAMENTARY BUDGET OFFICE, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

Job-loss aid ‘ignores plight of thousands’

Original article by David Uren
The Australian – Page: 4 : 7-Apr-16

The Australian Government’s program to assist retrenched workers has been criticised by the OECD, which describes it as inequitable as it tends to favour workers in certain industries or regions. Employees in the steel, resources and car industries are among those who have benefited from labour assistance programs that are aimed at helping them to get new jobs. However, the OECD notes that many more employees in other sectors are retrenched each year and often do not receive the same level of assistance from the government.

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ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT, QUEENSLAND NICKEL PTY LTD, ARRIUM LIMITED – ASX ARI, ALINTA ENERGY (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD, CATERPILLAR, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF HUMAN SERVICES. CENTRELINK

‘We must live within our means’

Original article by David Crowe
The Australian – Page: 1 & 4 : 4-Apr-16

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has signalled that the May 2016 Budget will not include significant government spending measures. He says Budget finances mean the Government cannot afford the expenditure on services such as health and education that was promised by the Australian Labor Party prior to the 2013 election. The Coalition announced an $A80m reduction in spending on health and education in May 2014.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIAN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION, SKY NEWS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET

Turnbull wants to end federal funding of schools

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 4 : 1-Apr-16

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has proposed radical changes in fiscal relations between the federal and state governments. He envisages ceding responsibility for public schools and the health system to the states in exchange for granting more fiscal powers to the states. He will unveil the details of his plan at a Council of Australian Governments meeting in Canberra on 1 April 2016.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTS, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA

States resist Turnbull offer to tax incomes

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 4 : 31-Mar-16

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Treasurer Scott Morrison will discuss fiscal matters at a meeting with their state counterparts on 1 April 2016. Turnbull will propose a new intergovernmental taxation arrangement. The proposal includes a cut of about two percentage points in income tax rates and the introduction of an income tax surcharge by states and territories to compensate for the negative effects of the income tax cut on their tax revenues. The states are divided in their opinions on the proposal.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET, COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTS, VICTORIA. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET, QUEENSLAND. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET, BUSINESS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIA. NATIONAL COMMISSION OF AUDIT

Scott says ABC must tackle ‘too narrow’ editorial focus

Original article by Gina Rushton
The Australian – Page: 2 : 29-Mar-16

ABC MD Mark Scott says any cut in funding for the public broadcaster in the Australian Government’s May 2016 Budget could result in job losses and a reduction in content. He adds that a funding cut would result in a 10 per cent reduction in the ABC’s news budget. Scott, who will shortly step down after a decade in the role, also says the ABC has "strong editorial standards" but must ensure that it provides sufficiently broad editorial coverage.

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AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION

Shorten makes his pitch on tax take

Original article by David Crowe, Sarah Martin
The Australian – Page: 4 : 16-Mar-16

Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has told the National Press Club that superannuation and negative gearing tax concessions should be reduced, with the savings redirected to areas where more spending is needed. Shorten also stressed the Australian Labor Party’s commitment to achieving full employment, which he defines as a jobless rate of five per cent. Labor will release a report on issues such as social services reform, inequality and unemployment on 16 March 2016.

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AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, NATIONAL PRESS CLUB (AUSTRALIA), AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND SCIENCE

‘Spending cuts must fund tax relief’

Original article by David Crowe
The Australian – Page: 2 : 1-Mar-16

Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison has told a meeting of Coalition MPs of the need to reduce income taxes over the long-term, stressing that this must be achieved via spending cuts in the Budget. Meanwhile, backbenchers expressed concern about proposed changes to the negative gearing regime for property investors, with one MP warning that any such reforms will be rejected by the party room. Morrison also said Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is fully prepared to seek a double-dissolution election.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND SCIENCE, AUSTRALIA. ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPT, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

Spending spree hits tax cuts

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 4 : 18-Feb-16

Treasurer Scott Morrison says that fiscal prudence will only allow for "modest" income tax cuts in the May 2016 Budget. The tax-free threshold of $A18,200 is unlikely to be raised. Only those earning more than $A80,000 a year could count on some tax relief.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF FINANCE