Extending the microbreweries excise refund scheme
Revenue ($m) 2011‑12 2012‑13 2013‑14 2014‑15 2015‑16
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The Government will extend the current microbreweries excise refund scheme by increasing the maximum refund amount from $10,000 to $30,000 and removing the current production eligibility threshold of 30,000 litres of beer, with effect from 1 July 2012. The amendments will allow breweries to receive an excise refund of 60 per cent of excise paid, up to a maximum amount of $30,000 per financial year. They will also ensure that the refund does not penalise successful local breweries as they expand their production.
This measure is estimated to have a cost to revenue of $10.0 million over the forward estimates period.
Revenue ($m) 2011‑12 2012‑13 2013‑14 2014‑15 2015‑16
Australian Taxation Office ‑ ‑2.5 ‑2.5 ‑2.5 ‑2.5
The Government will extend the current microbreweries excise refund scheme by increasing the maximum refund amount from $10,000 to $30,000 and removing the current production eligibility threshold of 30,000 litres of beer, with effect from 1 July 2012. The amendments will allow breweries to receive an excise refund of 60 per cent of excise paid, up to a maximum amount of $30,000 per financial year. They will also ensure that the refund does not penalise successful local breweries as they expand their production.
This measure is estimated to have a cost to revenue of $10.0 million over the forward estimates period.