Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra.

The federal government is expanding its consultation on proposed tax reforms to include a wider range of businesses, rather than limiting discussions to tech start-ups as initially indicated. This marks a significant broadening of the scope, emphasizing the importance of incorporating diverse perspectives into policy-making.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed that the consultation process will be extensive. In a recent address, he detailed how the government plans to introduce changes to the capital gains tax and negative gearing in parliament, underscoring the inclusive nature of the upcoming discussions.

“The Treasury is not just focusing on tech but is also reaching out to key organizations such as the Council of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA), the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), and the Tech Council,” Albanese stated to reporters. This approach ensures that various sectors have a voice in shaping the reforms.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed broad consultation would take place on the government’s proposed tax reform. (Alex Ellinghausen)

To facilitate this, a policy position paper will be developed for further consultation following the initial round of discussions. This was anticipated and announced during the budget night, setting the stage for a collaborative reform process.

The legislation is set to go before parliament on Thursday and will tie the tax reform to the tax cuts and $1000 standard deduction the government promised workers.

The proposed tax changes are scheduled for debate and will be presented to the Senate in June. After a comprehensive consultation period, the government aims to introduce a subsequent piece of legislation, detailing the implementation strategies of these reforms, ensuring a thorough and considered approach.

Then, following a period of consultation, the government will introduce a second piece of legislation that contains the details of how the reforms will be implemented.

Albanese said it was the normal process and consultation couldn’t occur before the proposed reforms were announced. 

“If you go back and have a look at tax reform and the way that it’s been implemented, this is the normal way,” he said.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers holds a copy of the 2026 budget while speaking with the media at Australian Parliament House on May 12, 2026 in Canberra, Australia.
The legislation covering some of the most contentious elements of the federal budget is set to go before parliament on Thursday. (Hilary Wardhaugh/Getty Images)

“When you are doing changes to tax policy, that begins on budget night.

“What you cannot do is go out there and sit down with people and say from budget night, this change is definitely going to occur in detail, because there are implications of that. That’s called insider knowledge.

“Because changes are dated from, in capital gains and from negative gearing from budget night, that is why you can’t have the level of consultation that you want to see people coming forward in a common-sense way.”

The government has been fielding criticisms from businesses who say they will be swept up in tax changes meant to address intergenerational inequity in the housing market.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has said he did not expect to receive unanimous support for his controversial measures.

”They’re the right thing to do for our economy. They’re the right thing to do by first home buyers,” he told reporters last week.

“They’re the right thing to do for millions of Australian workers, who’ll get another tax cut from this government.”

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