Australia's business council has crowned South Australia as the best state to do business in, while Victoria is ranked the worst.
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00:00South Australia has been the best state for business for the past two years in a row according
00:07to the Business Council of Australia.
00:09It says SA has earned the top spot again this year mostly because of its lower levels of
00:14payroll taxes, property charges and business licensing obligations.
00:19The Business Council's Regulation of Rumble report examines things like planning systems,
00:24payroll taxes and property taxes, as well as retail trading hours and workers' compensation
00:29premiums, and it's designed to help businesses navigate opportunities around the country.
00:35According to the report, the next best jurisdictions to do business after SA are Tasmania, the
00:40ACT and the NT.
00:43They're then followed by New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and Victoria
00:47was ranked last on the list.
00:49The report says that Victoria has more onerous regulations acting against growth and investment
00:55in a number of areas.
00:57It states that Victoria's property tax settings are the least competitive in the nation and
01:02that it also ranked uncompetitively in terms of payroll tax costs and business licensing
01:08requirements.
01:09It also singled out Victoria's land tax regime, saying it was the furthest behind with the
01:15third highest land tax rate and the highest stamp duty rate overall.
01:20As a result of these findings, the Business Council's Chief Executive, Bran Black, says
01:25that other states must now follow SA's lead if they want to attract investment.