Home Campaigns Reduce the Cost of Insurance Tax Reform
Maintaining adequate insurance cover protects and enables individuals and businesses to better recover from the unexpected.
Depending on the state or territory, government taxes and charges can add 20 to 40 per cent to the cost of a premium.
As these taxes are levied in proportion to the cost of the premium, they penalise those who pay higher insurance premiums because of the greater extreme weather risk they face.
The removal of these unfair and inefficient taxes on insurance would improve insurance affordability, strengthen community resilience, reduce reliance on government relief in the aftermath of disaster, and ensure Australians are better protected in the face of increasing risks.
Stamp duty is one of the taxes compounding affordability issues for insurance products.
The Insurance Council has long advocated for the removal of the ESL from insurance premiums in New South Wales. Following its ‘Find a Fairer Way’ campaign ahead of the 2023 state election, progress is underway.
About New South Wales’ Emergency Services Levy
While the New South Wales Government is in the process of reforming the funding of emergency services, some fast facts on the ESL are outlined below.
The Insurance Council of Australia encourages state and federal governments to: