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Productivity Commission Seeks Feedback on Effectiveness of 2018 GST Reform and Revenue Distribution

  • The Productivity Commission released an issues paper for consultation on the operation of the 2018 GST reforms.
  • The 2018 reforms changed GST revenue distribution to stabilize state funding, introduced a new equalization benchmark, a minimum relativity, and a perpetual Commonwealth top-up.
  • States are guaranteed “no worse off” payments during a six-year transition period (2021-22 to 2026-27).
  • The consultation seeks feedback on the effectiveness, sustainability, and possible alternatives to the current GST arrangements, as well as their interaction with other Commonwealth payments.
  • Consultation closes February 27, 2026; interim report due August 28, 2026; final report due December 31, 2026.

Source: kpmg.com

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