Travel Daily | TD breaking news - Government raises Passenger Movement Charge to $70
Tax on travel and tourism increases 16%, boosting overall revenue to almost $1.4 billion annually. Federal...
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The Passenger Movement Charge (PMC) is an Australia-wide departure tax on international travelers. It has seen periodic increases tied to inflation and budget measures. In 2024, the PMC rose from $60 to $70 per passenger, with government guidance noting the move was broadly in line with inflation and expected to raise additional revenue. This was the latest formally announced increase prior to 2026, and industry groups broadly warned it could impact tourism and cruise traffic.[3][5][7]
A subsequent budget cycle (leading into 2027) indicated continued scrutiny of exit taxes, with reports suggesting another PMC adjustment was contemplated in budget documents, including a planned rise to $80 per passenger from January 2027 to fund border and related activities. Industry groups and cruise lines expressed concern about the potential dampening of tourism and cruise ship traffic as a result.[10][3]
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Tax on travel and tourism increases 16%, boosting overall revenue to almost $1.4 billion annually. Federal...
traveldaily.com.auDON’T CHARGE AUSSIES MORE TO TRAVEL OVERSEAS! Attention, all Australians who love to travel! Holidays could soon cost more! Three leading industry groups have sent an urgent letter to the Prime Minister, demanding the Federal Government not increase the Passenger Movement Charge (PMC) in next week’s federal budget or risk damaging tourism. The Tourism & […]
ttf.org.auCruise lines are disappointed at the Treasurer Jim Chalmers' budget increase of the Passenger Movement Charge. CLIA points out the it won't help Australia's attempts to persuade cruise lines to send more ships to the region.
cruisepassenger.com.auThe Australian government will increase the Passenger Movement Charge payable when departing Australia to $70 from 1 July 2024.
www.australianfrequentflyer.com.auImprove the administration of the Passenger Movement Charge. The Government will increase the Passenger Movement Charge from 1 July 2024 by $10 from $60 to $70 per passenger. The Passenger Movement Charge is a charge levied on passengers departing Australia on international flights or sea transport, irrespective of a passenger's intention to return to Australia. The Passenger Movement Charge was last increased in 2017, and the increase is broadly in line with inflation.
structure.gov.auLeaving Australia? Tonights Budget announced the $10 increase in the passenger movement charge from 1 July 2024 from $60 to $70 a passenger.
www.australianfrequentflyer.com.auThe budget included a further increase on a long-standing hidden tax affecting Australian travellers.
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