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.JoshFrydenberg: Even in 2022/2023, Labor hasn’t subscribed to what we have said will happen, which is lifting the threshold for the 19 cents in the dollar tax bracket from $37,000 to $45,000, & that will impact on all income earners. MORE: firstedition

Australia’s economy will be 0.3 per cent smaller under a Labor government’s tax policies compared to the Coalition’s, Deloitte Access Economics analysis indicates. Economists say the Opposition's proposed changes would come with offsetting benefits.

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JoshFrydenberg What do you want Australia hospitals and other services or some grubby grasping LiberalAus to get another tax break

JoshFrydenberg Bill Shorten calls hiking up taxes 'brave' Labor MP Ged Kearney: 'Tax is a bloody privilege, stop talking about tax as a burden

JoshFrydenberg Regardless of who is in government we all know promises made today don’t always eventuate in the future .Truth matters

JoshFrydenberg Yeah! Maybe 7 or 8 years down the track blah! blah! blah! Sure he doesn't believe his own dribble

JoshFrydenberg Talking about policies another election away is totally worthless.

JoshFrydenberg Yeah but why'd anyone believe what you say will happen will in fact happen. You clowns think stability is 3 PMs in 3 years.

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