A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed information on the Payroll Tax Rebate Bill 2010, specifically regarding the number of taxpayers receiving full, partial, or no rebates and the associated costs to revenue. The Treasurer provides interim figures, noting final data is pending reconciliation.

AnsweredQoN 3678Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 August 2010
Portfolio
Treasurer

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I refer to the answers given during the consideration in detail stage of the Payroll Tax Rebate Bill 2010 by the Treasurer. Please provide the following information in relation to the payroll tax rebate provided to certain businesses:
(a) how many taxpayers received a full rebate, and at what cost to revenue;
(b) how many taxpayers received a partial rebate, and at what cost to revenue; and
(c) how many taxpayers did not receive any rebate?

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Answered
14 September 2010
Response time
35 days
(a) As at 30 August 2010, there were 2,617 taxpayers who had received the full rebate at a cost to revenue of $40,883,573.51.  The final numbers and cost will not be available until all taxpayers have completed the annual reconciliation process, which is required to be done by 31 December 2010.
(b) As at 30 August 2010, there were 2,261 taxpayers who had received a partial rebate at a cost to revenue of $35,338,536.67. The final numbers and cost will not be available until taxpayers have completed the annual reconciliation process, which is required to be done by 31 December 2010.
(c) As at 30 August 2010, there were 4,687 taxpayers who had completed their annual reconciliation and did not qualify for the rebate on the basis that their wages exceeded $3.2 million. The final number of taxpayers who will not receive any rebate will not be available until all taxpayers have completed the annual reconciliation process.
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