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ICA Proposes Reforms to Reduce Insurance Costs in Queensland

Abolishing Stamp Duty and Enhancing Housing Resilience

ICA Proposes Reforms to Reduce Insurance Costs in Queensland?w=400

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The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has recently submitted a series of recommendations to the Queensland Productivity Commission, aiming to address escalating insurance costs and bolster housing resilience across the state.
These proposals are particularly pertinent to tradespeople, who are integral to the construction and maintenance of Queensland's housing infrastructure.

One of the ICA's primary suggestions is the elimination of the 9% stamp duty imposed on general insurance premiums. In the 2024-25 fiscal year, Queensland residents collectively paid approximately $1.66 billion in insurance stamp duties, averaging $265 per person. By removing this tax, the ICA anticipates a significant reduction in the financial burden on policyholders, potentially leading to more affordable insurance options for tradespeople and homeowners alike.

In addition to tax reforms, the ICA emphasizes the need for a comprehensive review of land use planning. The council advocates for stringent measures to prevent future developments in areas susceptible to natural disasters, particularly flooding. By implementing such proactive planning strategies, the resilience of housing structures can be enhanced, thereby reducing the frequency and severity of insurance claims resulting from environmental catastrophes.

For tradespeople operating in Queensland, these proposed reforms could have several implications:

  • Increased Demand for Services: Enhanced housing resilience initiatives may lead to a surge in construction and renovation projects, providing more opportunities for tradespeople.
  • Financial Relief: The abolition of stamp duties on insurance premiums could lower operational costs for tradespeople who require various insurance policies to safeguard their businesses.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Tradespeople may need to adapt to new building codes and standards aimed at improving housing resilience, necessitating ongoing education and training.

It's crucial for tradespeople to stay informed about these potential changes. Engaging with industry associations and participating in relevant training programs can ensure that they remain compliant with new regulations and are well-positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities.

In summary, the ICA's proposed reforms present a proactive approach to mitigating insurance costs and enhancing housing resilience in Queensland. For tradespeople, these changes could translate into increased work opportunities and financial benefits, underscoring the importance of staying abreast of industry developments.

Published:Thursday, 13th Nov 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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