Federal Budget 2024: Tax production credits for critical minerals, green hydrogen

Tax incentives worth almost $32 billion will be used to turbocharge critical minerals processing and green hydrogen production under the centrepiece of Anthony Albanese’s flagship Future Made in Australia plan.

Labor will also create a new “front door” to investors pitching “transformational” projects as the Federal Government tries to lure the global capital needed to turn Australia into a clean energy superpower.

The details underpinning Labor’s hotly debated Made in Australia plan have been unveiled in the Federal Budget – with WA’s mining sector emerging as a major winner.

A total of $13.7 billion will be set aside over the next decade to fund tax credits for the processing and refining of critical minerals and production of green hydrogen.

The scheme will extend out to 2041, taking the estimated cost to $31.9 billion.

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