The Case for Dumping the Stage 3 Tax Cuts
Follow The Money28 Sep 2022

The Case for Dumping the Stage 3 Tax Cuts

The $240 billion Stage 3 Tax Cuts, originally legislated by the Coalition government, have been described by the Labor government as an election promise they won't break. But calls are growing for the cuts to be scrapped, having been labelled tax cuts for the wealthy amid a cost of living crisis.

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Guest: Matt Grudnoff, Senior Economist, the Australia Institute // @MattGrudnoff

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