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Home » Coalition To Cut Red Tape To Support Small Businesses

Coalition To Cut Red Tape To Support Small Businesses

January 30, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Michael with Gaylene Crabtree at the Olde School T-house in Bethungra.

Small businesses across the Central West, Riverina, Snowy Mountains, South West Slopes and Southern Tablelands are set to benefit from a new Coalition policy that will cut red tape.

A future Liberal-Nationals Government will introduce a capped tax deduction of $20,000 for business-related meal and en­tertainment expenses – excluding alcohol – for small businesses with a turnover of up to $10 million.

Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack said the policy would help boost small businesses and stimulate the hospitality industry. “As a former Minister for Small Business and as a former busi­ness owner, I can certainly attest to the tan­gible benefits cutting red tape can have on helping a business survive and thrive,” Mr McCormack said.

“This announcement will also give the hospitality industry a much-needed boost – with many cafés, pubs, restaurants, clubs and entertainment facilities themselves small or family-owned enterprises.”

The measure, which will run for an ini­tial two years, will be exempt from Fringe Benefits Tax. “This is about supporting small businesses that have felt the brunt of a cost-of-living crisis completely misman­aged by the Labor Government over the past three years,” Mr McCormack said.

“Small businesses are the engine room of the economy, particularly in regional and rural communities.

“The Liberals and Nationals understand this important symbiotic relationship be­tween small and family-owned businesses and the local communities they serve and live in, which is why a future Coalition Gov­ernment will always have their backs.”

Under this Labor Government, more than 26,000 small businesses have fallen into insolvency, with more than 4,000 of those in the hospitality sector.

This measure builds on the Coalition’s commitment to rebuild small business by making the Instant Asset Write-Off perma­nent.

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