Federal Budget 2022-23

Federal Budget 2022-23: what does it mean for you? Commentary from our tax experts

The Budget 2022-23 is focused on spending promises ahead of a Federal Election later this year. Consistent with previous years, it is short on substantive tax measures. We examine the key taxation announcements and how the Budget may impact you or your business.

Federal Budget 2022-23: impacts for social and affordable housing

The Federal Government has announced it will increase the Government guaranteed liability cap of the National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation and will increase the number of guarantees under the Home Guarantee Scheme. We look at the impact of the Budget announcements on the social and affordable housing sector.

Federal Budget 2022-23: what it means for the environment and climate change

While $6 billion was allocated for disaster relief and rebuilding in flood-affected areas, little has been allocated for investment in longer term climate resilience and adaptation. We look at what the Budget delivers for the environment and climate change.

Federal Budget 2022-23: implications for Australian employers

The Federal Budget has revealed additional funding to enhance the Paid Parental Leave scheme, provide extra funding to the Fair Work Commission, the Fair Work Ombudsman, and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, and plans for consultation regarding amending the National Employment Standards. We look at the implications of the Budget announcements for employers.

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Emma Woolley

Partner & Head of Family Office Advisory

Karl Rozenbergs

Partner & Co-Lead, Health & Community

Ben Hamilton

Partner & Technology and Digital Economy Co-Lead

James Deady

Partner & Technology and Digital Economy Co-Lead

Eugene Chen

Partner & Head of China Practice

Oliver Jankowsky

Partner & Head of International Practice

John Bassilios

Partner & Fintech and Blockchain Lead

Matthew Curll

Partner & Insurance National Practice Leader

Melanie Smith

Director – Business Development, Marketing and Communications

Natalie Bannister

Partner & Commercial National Practice Leader

Nathan Kennedy

Partner, Head of Pro Bono & Community and ESG Co-Lead

William Moore

Partner & Head of Private Clients Advisory

Mark Dessi

Partner & Energy Leader

James Bull

Special Counsel & Frank Lab Co-Lead

Melanie James

People & Culture Manager

Jacqui Barrett

Partner & Head of US Desk

Lauren Parrant

Senior People & Culture Advisor

Melinda Woledge

Marketing & Communications Manager

Jasmine Koh

Senior Associate & Frank Lab Co-Lead

Alison Choy Flannigan

Partner & Co-Lead, Health & Community

Jordon Lee

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Geoff Benson

Lawyer

Meg Lee

Partner & ESG Co-Lead

John Gray

Partner, Technology & Digital Economy Co-Lead and NSW Government Co-Lead

Harvey Duckett

Lawyer

Luke Denham

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Billie Kerkez

Manager – Smarter Recovery Solutions

Jemima Whiteman

Lawyer

Bradley White

Lawyer

Sarah Khan

Lawyer

Audrey Leahy

Special Counsel & Head of Irish Desk

Nicole Tumiati

Partner & Retail & Consumer Goods Leader

Marie Mitilineos

Lawyer

Gloria Tam

Lawyer

Peter Jones

Senior Commercial Counsel

Eden Winokur

Partner & Head of Cyber

Jennifer Degotardi

Partner & NSW Government Co-Lead

Sheldon Fu

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Claire Bourke

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Chloe Taylor

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Silvana Brcina

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Daphne Schilizzi

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Andrew Banks

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Isabella Urso

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Jessica Liu

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Amelia Spratt

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Lisa Ziegert

Director – Client Solutions

Luke Raams

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Emma McDonald

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Carl Ayers

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Maddison Reznik

Senior Associate & Trade Marks Attorney

Rebecca Dodd

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Gretel Burns

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Ruby Hunt

Pro Bono & Community Co-ordinator

Rachel Bonic

Lawyer

Samantha Frost

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Emma Bechaz

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