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Don't expect a post-budget $1,250 boost this tax time
Key takeaways
- The announcements in this year's federal budget do not equate to a cash payment at tax time.
- They included the $250 Working Australians Tax Offset (WATO) and a new instant tax deduction of up to $1,000.
- But that doesn't mean you'll see an extra $1,250 in your tax return this year.
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The announcements in this year's federal budget do not equate to a cash payment at tax time. (ABC News: Daniel Irvine)
Link copied Share Share article. The federal government made a point of talking up new measures aimed at benefiting the average Australian worker in the budget last month.
They included the $250 Working Australians Tax Offset (WATO) and a new instant tax deduction of up to $1,000.
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