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Budget Bets on Housing Reforms Despite Broken Tax Promises

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Last updated: May 7, 2026 2:31 pm
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Australia’s Ambitious Budget Targets Intergenerational Inequality

Treasurer Jim Chalmers prepares to deliver his most transformative budget yet, facing unprecedented challenges. Central measures include scaling back tax incentives for negative gearing and capital gains tax (CGT), alongside potential reforms to trust taxation. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will see participant reductions, aiming for $35 billion in savings over four years. Workers gain a $300 tax offset, underscoring themes of resilience and reform.

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Australia’s Ambitious Budget Targets Intergenerational InequalityAddressing Housing Affordability Head-OnLessons from Past BudgetsWeighing Risks Against Housing PressuresA Strategic Gamble on Voter Priorities

Addressing Housing Affordability Head-On

At its core, this budget confronts long-standing intergenerational inequality, a priority for many Australians. Critics from the opposition, property industry, and others already voice concerns over impacts on housing supply and markets, even before full details emerge.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces backlash for reversing election pledges to preserve negative gearing and CGT rules. Yet, such criticism overlooks broader context. If enacted, these reforms could mark the largest revenue-raising tax shifts since 1998 under John Howard and Peter Costello.

Lessons from Past Budgets

Recent history shows limited success in tax overhauls. Scott Morrison’s cuts benefited wage earners and businesses but failed to plug structural deficits. Joe Hockey’s 2014 budget proposed deep health and education cuts amid broken promises, with most blocked. Wayne Swan’s 2010 post-review effort delivered partial changes, derailed by mining sector opposition to a resources tax.

Governments struggle to withdraw tax benefits from specific groups. After four cautious years, Albanese and Chalmers pivot to bold action. With key election commitments passed and a commanding 94 seats, Albanese rejects complacency. He seeks progressive reforms in his second term’s first budget.

Weighing Risks Against Housing Pressures

Albanese has shared with colleagues his shift on negative gearing and CGT, driven by housing woes. Breaking promises carries risks, but like 2024’s stage 3 tax cut revisions, voters will judge policies on merits.

Younger Australians, especially Millennials and Gen Z, increasingly feel locked out of homeownership, family formation, and debt relief. This frustration fueled the Voice referendum’s defeat, perceptions of favoritism, and appeals from parties like One Nation targeting ‘real’ Australians amid immigration debates.

Similar rhetoric echoes in Coalition messaging, despite needs for migrant labor in housing and infrastructure. Amid rising costs, petrol prices, and interest rates, grievance politics thrives.

A Strategic Gamble on Voter Priorities

Rather than broad cash handouts—though some occur—Labor reforms revenue sources, betting on ‘stagnation fatigue.’ Voters crave systemic change for housing access and bill payments.

Past arguments held: boosting supply trumps tax tweaks alone. Reforms reduce investor competition for first buyers but demand more homes. They signal responsiveness to youth concerns, contrasting status quo defenses.

Opposition leader Angus Taylor risks youth alienation by upholding current rules, as some colleagues recognize. This budget’s reforms could secure Labor two more terms or trigger seat losses next election.

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