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    Australian State’s Mental Health Tax To Become Law

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJune 9, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    MELBOURNE, Australia — Australia’s South-eastern state of Victoria’s government mental health tax is set to become law.

    State Taxation and Mental Health Acts Amendment Bill 2021 passed the Legislative Council 24-14 and will now go to the Governor for royal assent.

    Eight of the state’s 11 crossbenchers voted with the Labor government to pass the bill.

    Under the Mental Health and Wellbeing Levy, businesses that pay more than AU$10 million ($7.75 million) in wages nationally will pay an additional 0.5 percent surcharge from Jan 1, 2022.

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    Businesses with national payrolls above AU$ 100 million ($77.47 million) will pay one percent.

    Treasurer Tim Pallas has said the tax will affect less than five percent of employers and is anticipated to raise almost $3 billion ($2.32 billion) in four years.

    The levy was a primary recommendation of the state’s mental health royal commission, which found the state’s system operates in crisis mode, fails patients, and requires a complete rebuild.

    The bill stipulates that all revenue collected by the levy must be spent on providing mental health services.

    “We are committed to making a difference to the lives of Victorians through better mental health support, whether that’s through access to health providers, counselors, therapists, support, suicide prevention, education programs,” Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes said.

    Treasurer Tim Pallas says a new mental health tax will affect less than five per cent of employers.
    Treasurer Tim Pallas says a new mental health tax will affect less than five per cent of employers. (AAP Image)

    Reason MP Fiona Patten, who voted in support of the levy, said poor mental health costs the Victorian economy more than AU$ 14 billion ($10.84 billion) each year, including a direct cost to employers of AU$ 1.9 billion ($1.47 billion).

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    “I don’t think there’s many Victorian who would not say we need to fix our public mental health system, and we understand it needs money to do that,” she said.

    Shooters, Fishers, and Farmers Party MP Jeff Bourman supported the bill while maintaining he was “not a fan of new taxes.”

    “If you’re going to increase the services, then it’s got to come from somewhere,” he said.

    State Taxation and Mental Health Acts Amendment Bill 2021 passed the Legislative Council 24-14 and will now go to the governor for royal assent. (Pictured) Parliament of Victoria building in Melbourne. (Erik Anderson/AAP Image)

    An opposition attempt to amend the bill to exempt universities from the new levy failed to garner enough support.

    Opposition spokesman for higher education Matt Bach said universities dealt a “devastating blow” by the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent loss of international students.

    “Universities have been crippled. They’re on their knees,” the former teacher said.

    Pallas said the Victorian government has provided more than AU$ 1 billion ($0.77 billion) to assist universities throughout the pandemic and continue supporting the sector.

    The bill also introduces a premium stamp duty rate of 6.5 percent on transactions above AU$2 million ($1.55 million) and increases to land tax on investment and commercial properties.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Ojaswin Kathuria)



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