❓ Ms. Mettam questions the revenue generated from the 10% on-demand transport levy since April 2019 and inquires about the possibility of ceasing the levy early if the $120 million target is reached sooner than expected. The government provides a revenue figure as of August 16, 2019 and refers to another question for further information.
AnsweredQoN 5392Legislative Assembly
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(1) Since 1 April 2019, how much has been raised from the State Government’s 10 per cent levy on the turnover of taxis and all authorised on-demand transport? (2) If the State Government recoups the targeted $120 million before the end of the stipulated four year period for which the levy applies, will the McGowan Government cease collecting the levy earlier than planned?
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Answered
19 September 2019
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
10 days
(1) As at 16 August 2019, the State Government had collected $9,582,975 in on-demand passenger transport levies from on-demand booking services.
(2) Refer to Legislative Council Question without Notice 255
(2) Refer to Legislative Council Question without Notice 255
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