❓ Mr Kobelke asks the Treasurer about revenue from stamp duty on workers' compensation premiums for the 1999/2000 and anticipated revenue for 2000/2001. The Treasurer provides the figures: $28.1 million and an estimated $34 million respectively.
AnsweredQoN 798Legislative Assembly
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798. Mr KOBELKE to the Treasurer:
(1) What was the total revenue receipts from stamp duty on workers compensation premiums in the 1999/2000 financial year?
(2) What is the anticipated total revenue receipts from stamp duty on workers compensation premiums in the 2000/2001 financial year?
(1) What was the total revenue receipts from stamp duty on workers compensation premiums in the 1999/2000 financial year?
(2) What is the anticipated total revenue receipts from stamp duty on workers compensation premiums in the 2000/2001 financial year?
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Answered
14 November 2000
Response time
34 days
The Minister Replied:
(1) $28.1 million.
(2) Based on actual receipts in 1999/2000 and the expected increase in the workers' compensation premium pool in 2000/01, it is estimated that stamp duty on workers' compensation insurance will raise around $34 million in 2000/01.
(1) $28.1 million.
(2) Based on actual receipts in 1999/2000 and the expected increase in the workers' compensation premium pool in 2000/01, it is estimated that stamp duty on workers' compensation insurance will raise around $34 million in 2000/01.
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