ANTHONY ALBANESE MP
PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA
JIM CHALMERS MP
TREASURER
JULIE COLLINS MP
MINISTER FOR SMALL BUSINESS
A re-elected Albanese Labor Government will help more Australian small businesses grow, invest and prosper by extending the $20,000 Instant Asset Write Off for 12 months.
This is about incentivising small businesses to invest in the equipment and kit they need to boost productivity, create more jobs and help them thrive.
Under Labor’s extension, small businesses will continue to be able to deduct the full cost of eligible assets costing less than $20,000 that are first used or installed ready for use by 30 June 2026.
The threshold applies per asset, which means small businesses can claim multiple purchases – from new tools for tradies to computers and tablets, and office equipment to kitchen equipment and coffee machines for cafes.
The extension of the Instant Asset Write Off builds on the substantial and responsible steps we’re taking to support small businesses around the country, including:
A record 25,000 businesses have been created under the Albanese Labor Government every month on average since we came to office.
The biggest risk to these record numbers would be electing a Peter Dutton-led Coalition government. The Liberals shamefully delayed our extensions to the instant asset write-off this year and last year.
The Liberals will increase income taxes for every Australian taxpayer, including 1.5 million sole traders.
We recognise that small businesses are the engine room of the Australian economy and that’s why they are at the core of our plan to build Australia’s future.
Funding for the extension of the $20,000 Instant Asset Write Off was provided in the 2025-26 Budget.
As at 4 April 2025.