Mercury (Hobart)

Hodgman’s promise to first-home buyers

- DAVID KILLICK

A RE-ELECTED Liberal government would give first-home buyers a 50 per cent discount on stamp duty, Premier Will Hodgman says.

On the campaign trail at Lewisham, south of Sorell, yesterday, Mr Hodgman said the discount would last for 12 months and would save firsthome buyers up to $7000.

The discount would apply for house purchases of up to $400,000 and will cost the state budget around $8 million.

Mr Hodgman said the policy was intended to help young people who were struggling to save for a deposit to buy their first home in the state’s buoyant housing market.

“It is targeted to those who are purchasing properties under $400,000,” he said.

“The median house price in Tassie is around $327,000. So we are deliberate­ly targeting a group who struggle.

“Well we want to provide a significan­t discount and a hand up for Tasmanians to assist with their stamp duty bill so they can better spend that on moving into their new home.”

Property Council of Austra- lia executive director Brian Wightman welcomed the announceme­nt.

“In almost every review of taxation conducted throughout Australia, stamp duty has been recognised as the most inefficien­t of all taxes,” he said.

“It increases the cost of business, decreases competitiv­eness, and makes new residentia­l developmen­ts less affordable than existing housing,” he said.

Education Minister Jeremy Rockliff announced a re-elected Liberal government would spend $7 million on a trades and water centre of excellence at Clarence TAFE that would deliver training in the plumbing, electrical, automotive, plastics, refrigerat­ion and airconditi­oning trades.

Also yesterday, the Liberals promised $705,000 in funding over three years for the men’s sheds network.

 ?? Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE ?? HOUSING PITCH: Premier Will Hodgman and Liberal Lyons MP Jacquie Petrusma with Liberal candidate Jane Howlett, left.
Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE HOUSING PITCH: Premier Will Hodgman and Liberal Lyons MP Jacquie Petrusma with Liberal candidate Jane Howlett, left.
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