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.JoshFrydenberg on small business: Not only are we continuing with the instant asset write off, but we are expanding it to $25,000. This is one of many measures we have taken to back the engine room of the economy; small business. MORE: qt

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JoshFrydenberg is this guy metamorphosing into peter dutton? scary shit.

JoshFrydenberg LNP just dont get it. It's the workers who are not spending & that is holding back the economy. Years of low or no wage growth since LNP came to power in 2013.While EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING goes up 4, 5 times the inflation rate. It has to come to an end. LiberalAus The_Nationals

JoshFrydenberg Labor introduced the instant asset write-off. The Liberal Party has made it so restrictive, no small business has ever been able to claim the write off with the Liberal Party in power,

JoshFrydenberg Thank you!! Time to go shopping 👏🏻🙌🏻

JoshFrydenberg What about wage thief and super thief by small businesses

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