Federal Budget 2026

Pilot Partners’ taxation advisory team will continue to keep you up to date on the tax consequences related to the Federal Budget and how they will impact your business.

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Federal Budget Summary and Analysis

Federal Budget 2026: A practical guide to tax changes, risks and next steps

Friday, 11 June 2026

The 2026 Federal Budget measures have been a prominent topic of discussion in recent weeks. Many clients have been seeking clarity on how the proposed changes might impact their individual circumstances. While these measures are yet to be legislated, the level of uncertainty has prompted discussions, although our key message is – remain cautious and don’t act until legislation is passed unless you are considering a new transaction.

In this article, we outline the key changes to consider and what your next steps may be if any of the below measures apply to you:

  1. Capital Gains Tax (CGT)
  2. Negative gearing
  3. Discretionary trust 30% tax

Additionally, our infographic covers the expected timeline for these key Federal Budget tax reforms.

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Federal Budget Summary and Analysis

Federal Budget 2026: "Trust" Us!?

Tuesday, 12th May 2026

In delivering the 2026 Federal Budget, the Albanese Government is seeking to introduce generational reforms to Australia’s income tax system. The announced changes appear consistent with their underlying wealth redistribution policies.

The well-telegraphed changes to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and negative gearing have been formally announced. These changes are coupled with, in this writer’s opinion, far more significant changes to the laws relating to the taxation of discretionary trusts.

If legislated as announced on Budget night, this will require the vast majority of trusts in Australia to reconsider their utility beyond the announced effective date of 1 July 2028.

With the Federal opposition in a historical malaise, the Government has taken the opportunity to introduce changes to taxation laws of the like not seen since 1985 (cue Back to the Future music, Doc…).

As the changes do not take effect for a couple of years, and with the proposed ability to restructure available in the interim, it may be that the announced changes practically result in less revenue in the long run, but a 30% take collected along the journey. At least for a short period.

In good news(?) for NRL fans though, the PNG Chiefs Rugby League players have been provided an income tax exemption. So not everybody loses on Budget night.

Pilot’s summary of the key tax and business announcements follows.

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Federal Budget Predictions

Federal Budget Predictions: The Doctor will see you now…

Thursday, 7th May 2026 

The upcoming Federal Budget has drawn the attention of many this year. Our predictions for next week’s Budget feel less speculative than prior years, and more like reading the writing on the wall, with Dr Jim Chalmers heavily telegraphing a major overhaul of long-standing principles of our tax system.

Read the Taxation Advisory team’s budget predictions.

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