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Labor leaves door open to an additional trust tax exemption

ABC Australia · May 22, 2026, 10:39 AM

Key takeaways

  • Labor is also working on carve-outs for startup businesses that could be impacted.
  • A flexible trust used by a small number of Australians to distribute assets left to beneficiaries of their will could be exempted from Labor's tax changes.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said there would be more consultation on discretionary trusts, leaving the door open to a carve-out for one type initially included in a 30 per cent tax proposed in the budget.

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Labor is also working on carve-outs for startup businesses that could be impacted. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)

A flexible trust used by a small number of Australians to distribute assets left to beneficiaries of their will could be exempted from Labor's tax changes.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said there would be more consultation on discretionary trusts, leaving the door open to a carve-out for one type initially included in a 30 per cent tax proposed in the budget.

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