2019 Australian federal budget

The 2019 Australian federal budget was the federal budget to fund government services and operations for the 2019–20 financial year.

The budget was presented to the House of Representatives by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg on 2 April 2019.

It was the sixth budget to be handed down by the Liberal/National Coalition since their election to government at the 2013 federal election, and the first budget to be handed down by Frydenberg and the Morrison government.

All of the figures below are estimates published in the 2019-20 budget documents.

Gross income tax withholding $218.1 billion Gross other individuals $47.6 billion Refunds $36.9 billion Fringe benefits tax $3.93 billion Company tax $98.9 billion Superannuation taxation $9.71 billion Petroleum resource rent tax $1.4 billion Goods and services tax $67.364 billion Wine equalisation tax $1.08 billion Luxury car tax $640 million Excise & customs duty $45.69 billion Major bank levy $1.6 billion Agricultural levies $520 million Other taxes $6.763 billion Sales of goods & services $15.745 billion Interest received $5.701 billion Dividends $6.165 billion Other non-taxation receipts $11.512 billion Capital gains tax $18.1 billion Medicare levy $18.15 billion[1] Note: Capital gains tax is part of gross other individuals, company tax and superannuation fund taxes, while the Medicare Levy is included in income taxes.