Queensland expects land tax revenue to hit nearly $5 billion by 2030
The Queensland government anticipates land tax revenue will reach nearly $5 billion annually by 2029-30, up from $2.7 billion projected for 2025-26. Premier David Crisafulli previously labeled land tax a 'stealth tax,' concerning its impact on small investors. Rising land values have fueled this expected 80 percent growth over four years.
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Published 07 Jul 2026, 19:46 UTC · Updated 07 Jul 2026, 19:50 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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