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Bank expects home price reduction from budget to be more than twice government forecast

Contentious tax changes will have a larger drag on home prices than the government forecast in the budget, according to analysis from Australia’s largest lender, reported by Australian Associated Press.

Winding back negative gearing and the capital gains discount for established properties will weigh on home prices by 5%, compared with Treasury forecasts of a 2% drag, Commonwealth Bank senior economists Trent Saunders and Ashwin Clarke found.

A slowdown in the property market was already under way before the budget due to global uncertainty and rising interest rates.

But the quick response to the tax changes suggested the near-term impact will be sharper than expected, the duo said in a research note on Wednesday.

“We now expect national dwelling prices to be flat over 2026, down from a forecast of three per cent at budget and five per cent in March.”

Analysts still expects the Reserve Bank to hike interest rates one more time in August, despite Australian Bureau of Statistics data showing a slowdown in Australia’s economic growth rate in the March quarter.

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‘Really simple choice in parliament today,’ says Chalmers

Jim Chalmers’ budget bill will face debate and a vote in the House today, and he poses the legislation as a “really simple choice” for the Coalition.

As we know, the government has set up the bill as a wedge for the opposition, by including both tax changes to CGT and negative gearing and tax cuts for workers.

Chalmers is doing a mini doorstop at the House of Representatives doors outside parliament.

A little note here: the “doors” are when the media set up a camera and a couple of reporters to talk to pollies as they walk in, generally backbenchers. Chalmers can use the ministerial entrance to get into parliament and avoid the cameras, so he clearly wanted to have a chat this morning and get his face on the morning bulletins.

double quotation markReally simple choice in the parliament today: Labor lower taxes on workers, a fair go for first home buyers. The Coalition opposing both of those things.

On criticisms over the discretionary powers in the legislation that would allow Chalmers to amend the rules – the treasurer calls the concerns a “beat-up”.

double quotation markYet another beat-up about the sensible, commonsense tax reforms at the core of the budget. Not unusual, as I said, for definitions to be settled this way, and the parliament can disallow them if they want.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers (centre) speaks during question time in the House of Representatives on Wednesday. Photograph: AAP
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