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Land Titles Amendment Bill 2022 passes Parliament

Land Titles Amendment Bill 2022 passes Parliament
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HomeBuilder applicants miss out on $25k grant because of online technical issues


State and Federal Governments are facing growing backlash from HomeBuilder applicants who say they have missed out on a grant of up to $25,000 because of "glitches" or technical issues with the online application process.
Clint Calman, from Southport, Queensland, bought his $599,000 townhouse off the plan from developers on December 23 last year.
The added incentive of a $25,000 HomeBuilder grant was one of the main reasons he decided to build a new home, he says.
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Clint Calman with his daughter Charli, and the townhouse he will move into when it is completed in six weeks' time.(Supplied)
"It was a mad rush at the time because if you hadn't executed your contract by the 31st of December the grant would drop down from $25,000 to $15,000 - so everyone wanted to get it done in time," Mr Calman told nine.com.au.

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HomeBuilder extended to support more jobs

The Morrison Government is extending the construction commencement requirement for the successful HomeBuilder program from six months to 18 months for...

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HomeBuilder - applications have closed


Australian Treasury
The HomeBuilder program has been highly successful and has achieved its purpose of supporting the residential construction industry and assisting Australians build and renovate their homes.
HomeBuilder will continue to support the residential construction sector through 2021 and into 2022.
Applications for HomeBuilder close at midnight on Wednesday, 14 April 2021.
While applications close on 14 April 2021, applicants have until 30 April 2023 to submit all supporting documentation (such as invoices for work done, and proof that construction has started) to their State or Territory Revenue Office.
The supporting documentation will allow for payment of the HomeBuilder Grant. Timing of the payment depends on whether your application relates to a new build, substantial renovation or off-the plan / new home purchase:

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