Victorian retailers enjoy infrastructure State Budget perks and reduced business costs
PEAK retail industry body the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) said Victorians will benefit from the estimated operating surplus of $1.3 billion following the announcement of the 2014-15 Victorian State Budget today.
ARA Executive Director Russell Zimmerman said the ARA is pleased to see the Victorian Government’s commitment to delivering state-shaping infrastructure (with major infrastructure spend which will assist retail supply chains and consumers) as well as cuts in Payroll Tax.
“With cuts in Payroll Tax for around 39,000 businesses and Australia’s lowest Payroll Tax between $4.7 million and $26.7 million payrolls, along with a strong infrastructure spend and surplus, Victoria remains the envy of other states.
“The ARA also supports moves to make public transport more affordable. It is great to see commuters being able to travel in Zones 1 and 2 for the price of a Zone 1 fare, as well as free tram travel within the CBD and Docklands, which will no doubt encourage shoppers to visit Melbourne CBD and other established retail precincts.
"The ARA commends the Victorian Government as an effective economic manager of Australia and congratulates their drive to lower business costs.
“Retailers will benefit from the Government continuing to reduce red tape and regulation, as well as opposing measures that will increase costs for Victorian small businesses.
“Any boost in infrastructure will see increased employment opportunities, and from a retailer’s standpoint, hopefully result in increased retail sales.
“The airport rail link project will also continue to grow travel to the State’s capital and maintain Melbourne’s reputation as Australia’s retail and fashion capital. The $8.5 - $11 billion rail link under the CBD and connecting to the airport is a significant step in future proofing Victoria.
“The Government’s commitments outlined today are certainly a good sign for Victorian retailers’ logistics, business costs and customers,” Mr Zimmerman said.
Since 1903, the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) has been the peak industry body representing Australia’s $265 billion retail sector, which employs over 1.2 million people. The ARA ensures retail success by informing, protecting, advocating, educating and saving money for its 5,000 independent and national retail members throughout Australia.
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