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Land Tax and Other Legislation (Empty Homes Levy) Amendment Bill 2022

Withdrawn

This bill would have created an empty homes levy in Queensland, charging property owners 5% of the market value of residential properties left vacant for more than six months each year. It was a private member's bill introduced by Greens MP Dr Amy MacMahon during the housing crisis, modelled on Vancouver's Empty Homes Levy. The bill was discharged and did not become law.

26/10/2022· Discharged· Dr A MacMahon MP
Housing & RentingCost of Living

Debt Reduction and Savings Bill 2021

Passed (amended)

This bill implements Queensland's Savings and Debt Plan by restructuring several government bodies and transferring the Titles Registry to a government-owned company within the Queensland Future Fund. It also introduces a fee unit model for regulatory fees, requires government agencies to publish online instead of in print, and makes safety improvements to tattoo ink regulation.

25/3/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon C Dick MP
Government & ElectionsBusiness & EconomyHealth
77

Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

Passed

This bill implements several 2025-26 State Budget measures and makes other amendments across seven Acts. It extends the doubled First Home Owner Grant and the apprentice payroll tax rebate, introduces contingency windfall taxes to protect foreign surcharge revenue, reforms how Budget Estimates hearings are chaired, and clarifies SPER registration fee rules.

24/6/2025· PASSED· Hon D Janetzki MP
Housing & RentingCost of LivingBusiness & EconomyGovernment & Elections
85

Progressive Coal Royalties Protection (Keep Them in the Bank) Bill 2024

Passed

This bill locks in Queensland's progressive coal royalty rates by preventing any future government from lowering them through regulation alone. It was introduced after the then Leader of the Opposition signalled at a Queensland Resources Council event that coal royalties could be changed, prompting the government to require that any reduction must be debated and passed as legislation through Parliament.

23/5/2024· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & ElectionsBusiness & EconomyEnvironment
4

Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

Passed (amended)

This bill amends a wide range of Queensland legislation covering tax administration, electronic property conveyancing, fine enforcement, alcohol restrictions in Indigenous communities, cultural heritage protections, and the Cross River Rail project. It is administered by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships.

22/8/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon J Trad MP
Government & ElectionsJustice & RightsFirst Nations
20

Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

Passed

This bill implements a range of revenue measures from the 2021-22 and 2022-23 Queensland State Budgets. It introduces a new mental health levy on large employers, reforms land tax to account for interstate property holdings, increases coal royalty rates during periods of high prices, and provides tax relief for small businesses, apprentice employers, and retirement visa holders.

21/6/2022· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Cost of LivingBusiness & EconomyHealthEnvironmentHousing & Renting
72

State Penalties Enforcement (Modernisation) Amendment Bill 2022

Passed

This bill modernises Queensland's fines enforcement system by centralising the management of camera-detected and tolling offence fines under the Queensland Revenue Office and SPER, so people deal with one agency instead of several. It also reduces land tax for Special Disability Trusts, guarantees the security of rental bonds held by the Residential Tenancies Authority, and updates government confidentiality rules.

17/3/2022· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Justice & RightsHousing & RentingCost of Living
14

Royalty Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

Passed (amended)

This bill overhauls how Queensland charges royalties on petroleum production, replacing the old wellhead value method with a simpler volume-based model from 1 October 2020. It also brings mineral and petroleum royalty administration under the Taxation Administration Act 2001, creating a consistent framework with state taxes.

16/7/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon C Dick MP
Business & EconomyEnvironmentGovernment & Elections
21

Queensland Future Fund Bill 2020

Passed

This bill establishes the Queensland Future Fund framework, starting with a Debt Retirement Fund that sets aside money exclusively for paying down State debt. It also legislates a 100% guarantee that the State will fully fund public sector defined benefit superannuation entitlements. The model is based on similar NSW legislation designed to satisfy credit rating agency requirements.

14/7/2020· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & ElectionsWork & Employment
28

Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

Passed

This bill implements several 2023-24 State Budget revenue measures and makes technical amendments to Queensland tax legislation. It creates tax concessions to encourage build-to-rent housing developments with affordable housing, simplifies the land tax home exemption, extends payroll tax relief for regional employers and apprentice wages, and closes off common law tax refund claims.

13/6/2023· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Housing & RentingBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland
70

Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

Passed

This bill makes changes across several Queensland revenue laws to implement 2017 election commitments and 2018-19 Budget measures. It increases duties on foreign property buyers and luxury vehicles, extends the boosted First Home Owner Grant, raises land tax on large landholdings, extends the payroll tax rebate for apprentice and trainee wages, modernises the primary production land tax exemption, validates historical mining royalty assessments, and enables electronic delivery of land tax documents.

12/6/2018· PASSED· Hon J Trad MP
Housing & RentingCost of LivingBusiness & EconomyRegional QueenslandGovernment & Elections
40

Betting Tax Bill 2018

Passed

This bill introduces a 15% point-of-consumption betting tax on the net wagering revenue that betting operators earn from customers located in Queensland. It replaces the old wagering tax (which was based on where the operator was located) and brings Queensland into line with similar taxes in South Australia and Victoria.

12/6/2018· PASSED· Hon J Trad
Business & EconomyGovernment & Elections
39

Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

Passed (amended)

This bill removes stamp duty for first home buyers purchasing new homes or vacant land to build on, with no property value cap. It also lets home buyers rent out part of their property without losing stamp duty concessions, and exempts medical practices from payroll tax on wages paid to GPs.

12/12/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon D Janetzki MP
Housing & RentingCost of LivingHealth
44

Betting Tax and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

Passed

This bill increases Queensland's betting tax from 15 to 20 per cent by adding a 5 per cent racing levy, and directs 80 per cent of that revenue to Racing Queensland to fund the racing industry. It also makes administrative changes to support the new mental health levy on large employers.

12/10/2022· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Business & EconomyHealthRegional Queensland
29

Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

Passed

This bill implements several 2024-25 State Budget revenue measures. It makes it cheaper for first home buyers by increasing stamp duty concession thresholds and doubling the First Home Owner Grant to $30,000, while raising surcharges on foreign and absentee property owners and extending payroll tax rebates for apprentice and trainee wages.

11/6/2024· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Housing & RentingCost of LivingBusiness & Economy
76

Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

Passed

This bill implements 2019-20 Queensland Budget revenue measures across land tax, payroll tax, and petroleum royalties. It raises the payroll tax exemption threshold to help smaller businesses, introduces a higher payroll tax rate for large employers, increases land tax on large corporate landholdings and foreign owners, lifts the petroleum royalty rate, and provides a payroll tax discount for regional employers.

11/6/2019· PASSED· Hon J Trad
Business & EconomyCost of LivingRegional QueenslandGovernment & Elections
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