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Boating Industries Alliance welcomes GST changes for recreational marine industry

In a much-awaited announcement from Treasury today, confirmation of an extension to the period that a new-build recreational boat may remain in

Australian waters before export or liability to pay GST, has been welcomed by the Boating Industries Alliance Australia.

“This is excellent news for Australian boatbuilders who have been struggling to compete with overseas builders, many of which already enjoy such treatment by their own tax authorities” said BIAA General Manager, Nik Parker. “Taking this new ruling alongside the current high value of the AUD, it is good to see the

Government recognising the difficult trading environment in which the boating industry is working right now, and I’m sure this will provide a much-needed boost to our members”.

From 1 July 2011, boatbuilders in Australia will be able to sell recreational boats

GST-free if the boat is then exported by the purchaser within 12 months: the current law provides only for a 60-day window. During this period the boat may be used only for recreational purposes, but is free to explore all Australian waterways and coastal regions.

Darren Vaux, Chairman of BIAA commented: “Recent studies into the economic value of marinas show that boaters make a significant contribution to the economy, particularly the impact on tourism-related spend in regional areas. We welcome this news from Treasury and believe that not only will this measure assist our already world-class boatbuilders to compete more fairly in the global market, it will greatly benefit local industry and tourism with increased activity as

the new owners cruise through some of our outstanding boating destinations on their way to their home port”.

The changes, to be introduced as part of the Tax Laws Amendment (2011

Measures No.3) Bill 2011, were passed in the Senate this morning and are now awaiting Royal Assent.

The Boating Industries Alliance Australia is the national peak body for the boating industry in Australia and represents all the state Boating Industry

Associations and Marine Queensland on national issues.

Contacts:

Darren Vaux – Chairman BIAA 02 9457 9011

Nik Parker – General Manager BIAA 08 8212 6207 www.biaa.com.au

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