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Government promises to ban debit card surcharges by 2026
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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10/15/2024
Debit card surcharges for customers using a card or a mobile phone to pay for products could be banned by 2026. The Albanese Government plans to implement the ban if it can guarantee consumers and small businesses would benefit from the move.
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This is really a threatened ban that the government is talking about. It's saying it will potentially
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ban these surcharges by 2026, but it would rather the payment processes and banks actually
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ban them first themselves. The government says that this is something that's costing
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people $4 billion a year. Each time you tap your debit card or even your phone, you end
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up paying just a little bit extra on that, and the government says, particularly because
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it's a debit card, that is your money and you shouldn't be paying it. They are, however,
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saying that it will be subject to review and it's something that they will consider if
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there's no action taken by the payment processes. It hasn't been too well received by the Coalition
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or the Greens. We've heard from the Coalition this morning who say it's not really enough.
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We spoke to, or Peter Dutton spoke about it a little earlier.
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This is actually a plan for a plan. This Prime Minister always promises but never delivers.
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We're very happy to look at anything the government's going to propose, but it's not an announcement.
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It's just that they're looking at it and it could come in in 2026. Australian families
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need help now from this government. Instead of making good decisions, the government's
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made bad decisions.
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I don't think this call goes far enough. Rubber doesn't hit the road until 2026. I think
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people are struggling right now. I am worried that the government's squibbing it on credit
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cards. This is only for debit cards. A lot of people are paying for their groceries and
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their everyday items with their credit card and being slugged fees as well. I think we
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need to make sure it's the bank that covers the cost of this, not the consumer and not
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the small businesses. The government says it's given $2.1 million to the ACCC, which
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is the body that will review this, and there is a consultation paper out today.
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