Treasurer Jim Chalmers
Tuesday’s federal budget is shaping to become a major shake-up for the Australian economy, with major reforms in housing a wealth driver for millions of people.

This morning on Weekend Today, Treasurer Jim Chalmers discussed with Nine’s Chief Political Editor, Charles Croucher, the pressing need for reform in the housing market, stating that the current approach is ineffective. Chalmers hinted at upcoming modifications to the capital gains tax and negative gearing policies.

Croucher drew a historical parallel, noting that this budget arrives four decades after former Treasurer Paul Keating’s stark warning of Australia potentially turning into a “banana republic,” prompted by a sharp decline in export prices and escalating foreign debt.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Tuesday’s budget will have more reforms than past ones. (Photo: Alex Ellinghausen)(ABC)

Negative gearing refers to a situation where an investor’s property-related expenses, such as mortgage interest, exceed the income generated from the property. This allows investors to offset these expenses against their taxable income, resulting in reduced tax liabilities.

Chalmers further revealed that the budget will allocate an additional $2 billion over the next four years towards infrastructure projects, including roads, water systems, power, and sewerage, with the aim of facilitating the construction of up to 65,000 new homes.

The funding will be distributed to local councils and state utility providers, with $500 million specifically designated for regional and rural areas.

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