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Impact of Vague Innovation Test on Capital Gains Tax for Entrepreneurs

22 June 2026
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A proposed tax reform in Australia could impose significant financial burdens on start-ups due to ambiguous definitions of “innovative” businesses. Treasurer Jim Chalmers is considering maintaining the 50 percent capital gains tax (CGT) discount for innovative companies, following public outcry against a proposed minimum 30 percent tax on gains. University of New South Wales economics professor Richard Holden warned that vague criteria could lead to arbitrary decisions by tax officials, potentially resulting in hefty tax bills for entrepreneurs. Concerns have been raised that a narrow interpretation of innovation may disadvantage businesses outside the tech sector, limiting funding and growth opportunities. The Coalition for Australia’s Innovation and Investment Future has urged a broader definition to capture diverse forms of innovation, advocating for changes in Treasury’s consultation on the CGT treatment of start-ups.

Why It Matters

The outcome of this tax reform will significantly affect the Australian start-up ecosystem, which relies heavily on capital gains generated from successful ventures reinvesting in new businesses. Historically, tax policies have shaped innovation landscapes, influencing where entrepreneurs allocate resources. The current proposal, which raises the threshold for small businesses to qualify for the CGT concession from $2 million to $10 million, reflects an effort to adapt to the needs of emerging companies. However, a rigid definition of “innovation” could stifle growth in sectors that contribute to economic diversity, highlighting the need for policies that recognize a broader range of innovative activities beyond traditional technology-focused businesses.

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