Labor not ruling out changes to tax cuts

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Labor isn’t ruling out changes to stage-three tax cuts, Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says.

Labor isn’t ruling out changes to stage-three tax cuts, Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says. “Even today, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said there needed to be a national conversation on the budget going forward,” he said.

 

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Unlikely to make changes AlboMP JEChalmers - 18 million $ in Politicians own pockets over the next 10 years from stage 3 tax breaks. No wonder Labour won't stop them - Politicians self greed and entitlement!! - nottoomanypoorpoliticians

How much $$$ did we give Zelinsky & his corrupt Govt.....was it $100 million?

Shouldn’t be any “Personal Tax” as we have a GST! So no Albo …. You can piss off. We shouldn’t even have the tax at all!!!!

Tax cuts not inflationary so smart cost of living initiative ?

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