The State Taxation Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 (Vic) has passed all stages of the Victorian Parliament, with 4 Government amendments made in the Legislative Assembly, and awaits Royal Assent.
The Bill implements a number of measures announced in the Victorian State Budget Update for 2013-14 (handed down in December 2013), including measures in relation to the congestion levy and gaming arrangements.
Among other things, the Bill also makes changes to the fire services property levy to address various technical and administrative issues, and to ensure that the fire services property levy can be adjusted retrospectively, where a supplementary valuation gives rise to a change in the levy.
The Government amendments concern transitional arrangements in relation to changes to the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 (Vic).
Date of effect: The changes concerning the Congestion Levy Act 2005 (Vic), the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 (Vic), and the Valuation of Land Act 1960 (Vic) will commence on the day after the Bill receives Royal Assent. The amendments to the Fire Services Property Levy Act 2012 (Vic) will commence from 1 July 2014 to coincide with the beginning of the new levy year.
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Royal Assent on 13.5.14
The State Taxation Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 (Vic) received Royal Assent on Tues 13.5.2014, as Act No 34 of 2014.
Further information – The Victorian State Revenue Office (SRO) has issued General Information Bulletin GEN 1/14 (Changes to State Taxes – May 2014) to explain the changes made by the Amending Act.
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