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Old 10-05-2023, 12:44 PM   #1
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reported today regarding the federal budget...

The Albanese government has slammed the brakes on the amount small business can claim for a piece of new equipment – down from $150,000 to $20,000 – making it impossible for businesses to instantly claim the cost of new commercial vehicles as a tax deduction.

Australian Automotive Dealer Association chief executive James Voortman said he was disappointed the asset write-off had been scaled back, saying it helped businesses obtain more modern vehicles.

“The instant asset write-off has resulted in many small businesses being able to purchase new vehicles for business use,” he said.

“This has played a major part in ensuring Australia’s vehicle fleet is characterised by newer vehicles, safer vehicles and cleaner vehicles.”

The scheme has helped four-wheel-drive utes such as the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux, Australia’s best-selling cars, maintain their place in the fast lane of vehicle sales charts.

this starts from july 1 & the change has been hinted at for a long time, will this lead to a change in the buying tastes of aussie motorists going forward? I know of a few people who manipulated this rule for years claiming their hilux, ranger, triton etc as a work vehicle when in reality it was their grocery getter.
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Hard to say. I don't reckon it's as big as a take up as what some people think it is.
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Hard to say. I don't reckon it's as big as a take up as what some people think it is.

You would be surprised.

There will be a lot of assets cancelled if they don't turn up to prior to June 30.... No instant write off plus equipment finance rates have tripled in the last few years.

We had the perfect storm for indulgence, cheap rates and full tax deduction, as per why people went mad.
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Uh, oh..someone just dropped the basket containing all the eggs.
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"I felt a great disturbance in the Force...as if millions of dual cab utes suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced."
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“The instant asset write-off has resulted in many small businesses being able to purchase new vehicles for business use,” he said.

“This has played a major part in ensuring Australia’s vehicle fleet is characterised by newer vehicles, safer vehicles and cleaner vehicles.”

Newer, yeah, OK

Safer: ladder frame chassis is back, live axles, maybe even some drum brakes, higher up to roll easier

Cleaner: mmmm diesel particulates

I call BS on this one.
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We had the perfect storm for indulgence, cheap rates and full tax deduction, as per why people went mad.
Last decade has been the perfect storm for craziness almost everywhere, driven mostly by QE and ultra low rates worldwide, it's been nuts.
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"business use."
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We barely subsidized our own manufacturing industry and yet here we were giving tax incentives to everyone to buy Thailand Specials and a free trade agreement with them for the past 20 years
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We barely subsidized our own manufacturing industry and yet here we were giving tax incentives to everyone to buy Thailand Specials and a free trade agreement with them for the past 20 years
Our auto industry had the least amount of subsidies of any nation's auto industry.
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Old 10-05-2023, 01:33 PM   #11
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I hope so!
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Old 10-05-2023, 09:16 PM   #12
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I can’t see the sky falling over this?
Even though there was $150,000 instant write off on business purchases (machinery etc) wasn’t there a cap of only $64,000 instant write-off on vehicles?
And the instant write-off was only for small businesses with under 5 mill turnover?
Just means small businesses can now only write off 1st 20k now, and depreciate the remainder over 4 years like most larger businesses?
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Also it won’t affect business vehicle leases which are still fully deductible as far as I know?
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Just trying to find that solid range behind Ranger

Everest

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Mustang Ev … nice prices .. any buyers?
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Wow, the knives come out quick.
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The massive attraction of a dual cab to a small business is it being classed a commercial vehicle… Fully claimable and relatively easy to get around FBT.
This drop from 150 k to 20k instant tax write-off per annum (remembering, even with the 150k, only 64k can be a vehicle!) won’t even put a dent in their sales!
Most small businesses lease or finance their vehicle anyhow!
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The massive attraction of a dual cab to a small business is it being classed a commercial vehicle… Fully claimable and relatively easy to get around FBT.
This drop from 150 k to 20k instant tax write-off per annum (remembering, even with the 150k, only 64k can be a vehicle!) won’t even put a dent in their sales!
Most small businesses lease or finance their vehicle anyhow!
I agree..many I know including myself finance under chattel mortgage, so full GST claimed in period of purchase....never even considered the asset write off
as part of any purchase...it's all about cash flow to us...and getting stock without planning 10 years in advance...
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Wow, the knives come out quick.
The insecurity of some men is just sad sometimes.

Dealers would be loving this change though, probably went out to the yard and threw 20k on top of the price of any of the scarce utes they have in stock.
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Accounting and ego aside you cant deny the fact that they are bloody handy, pretty much go anywhere, safe enough and dont use fuel like they used too. Why wouldnt you buy one if you could?
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Accounting and ego aside you cant deny the fact that they are bloody handy, pretty much go anywhere, safe enough and dont use fuel like they used too. Why wouldnt you buy one if you could?
It's that versatility that makes them so popular. No other vehicle you can buy can do all the things a ute can.
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Accounting and ego aside you cant deny the fact that they are bloody handy, pretty much go anywhere, safe enough and dont use fuel like they used too. Why wouldnt you buy one if you could?
Because they drive like **** - they handle like rubbish on stilts, they end up backwards in roundabouts or on their side on every monthly DCOA compilation the moment something goes slightly wrong, 99% of them are slow AF and they're as comfortable as driving a park bench.

Oh and if you get the one with four doors, people don't fit in the back of it comfortably and now you can't put anything decent in the back either.

Although - the single cab ones, are great - the ones made in Australia

Unfortunately most people can't afford the good ones with four doors, you know, the American ones.

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I'm 188cm and fit comfortably in the back of a ranger...

And DCOA is hardly credible evidence...
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I'm 188cm and fit comfortably in the back of a ranger...

And DCOA is hardly credible evidence...
Yeah and so do these people on this train:



I bet you'd be a hell of a lot more comfortable in the back of the American one, and I note you didn't counter my point about the tub being useless

Here's some non DCOA evidence for you:

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I'm not up with the car market, I hear as far as stock goes Toyota has auto single cab tray 4x4 available for a deal
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Yeah and so do these people on this train:

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I bet you'd be a hell of a lot more comfortable in the back of the American one, and I note you didn't counter my point about the tub being useless

Here's some non DCOA evidence for you:

Anyone can cherry pick to suit an agenda. You have made your thoughts on utes quite clear for a while so your opinion is hardly objective.

You could also say I'm one eyed ford, so also lack objectivity, which is likely true.

Regardless, the market has spoken and the results speak for themselves.

My next car will be a Ranger. The tub will be every bit as useful as the rear of the territory, it will tow my van better and get me around just fine.
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Why wouldnt you buy one if you could?
I had one. Now I don’t and won’t again.

I don’t understand people who buy them and never use the off road capabilities. Never use the tray capabilities. Never use the towing capabilities. Like do what you want but are the compromises worth being taller than some other traffic?

I did use the tray capabilities but I found the convenience wasn’t worth the negatives in other areas. Now I just find work arounds.
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I did use the tray capabilities but I found the convenience wasn’t worth the negatives in other areas. Now I just find work arounds.
Tray's too small for my use (ideally, needs to be long enough for my gokart). There was a long tray Ranger development mule, but I'm not aware of it being a serious prospect to be made.

The new Silverado gets a folding rear seat, so long items can breach the cabin, which is a nice compromise. But again, wont see that in any regular sized utes. And am I'm not going to drive something F150-sized.
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I bloody love my Ranger, and you'll love yours too Rob for what you want to do with it.
I was skeptical for a long time but the convenience of them won out in the end and im glad it did.
No more piling **** up in the back of a wagon and either needing a cargo barrier to keep it there or running the gauntlet of not having a cargo barrier and copping a suitcase in the back of your head if **** goes pear shaped.

No they dont handle like a Falcon, but they'll take you to, and more importantly bring you back, from many places a Falcon simply wont whilst safely carrying all your ****.

After having my 3.2 tuned its a much nicer drive too, plus I now have the same power and more torque than the biturbo so it pulls like a train and has been faultless since doing so.
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I don’t understand people who buy them and never use the off road capabilities. Never use the tray capabilities. Never use the towing capabilities. Like do what you want but are the compromises worth being taller than some other traffic?
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Never understood why some people concern themselves with other people's choices.
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A lot of similarities between kenworth and landcruiser 70/79 series, not to mention the buyers of each.
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