Federal Budget 2025
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A $24 billion hole will be blown in the federal budget in the coming years, and a decent chunk of that is linked to the ongoing tobacco wars in Victoria.

The ongoing production and importation of black market tobacco into Australia has taken a huge bite out of the excise collected by the government.

Tonight’s budget revealed tobacco excise receipts have been downgraded by $6.9 billion in the five years from 2024-25 to 2028-29.

Federal Budget 2025
The government is forecasting the loss of billions of dollars in tobacco tax. (Graphic: Polly Hanning)

The tax receipt estimates for 2024-2025 compared to the last major economic outlook (MYEFO) shows a drop by about $1.3 billion – a staggering change in just three months.

It’s a 15.4 per cent drop – compared to a $30 million (1.1 per cent) increase for beer – and a huge chunk of that $1.3 billion is linked to the booming black market for tobacco.

As a result, the government has also allocated in tonight’s budget $156.7 million across two years from 2025-26 to crack down on the illicit tobacco trade.

Tax cuts, energy relief and student debt figures from the 2025 Federal Budget.
Tax cuts, energy relief and student debt figures from the 2025 Federal Budget. (Graphic: Polly Hanning)

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The budget also forecast a $1.9 billion decrease in company tax from 2024-25 to 2028-29, due to weaker expected profits for non-mining entities.

The new personal income tax cuts as well as other measures unveiled in tonight’s budget will see a $259.1 million decrease in receipts this year, and $15.1 billion from 2024-25 to 2028-29.

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