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Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform
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Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform

The article discusses growing pressure on the Albanese government, particularly Treasurer Jim Chalmers, to expand tax reforms following the NSW Labor conference. The focus is on demands from within the state Labor party for measures such as ending property tax concessions, limiting negative gearing benefits, expanding the GST base, implementing a billionaires tax, and increasing council rates on small businesses. The article highlights the ongoing political momentum around these policies, suggesting they are gaining traction among grassroots members.

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Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform

The article discusses growing pressure on the Albanese government, particularly Treasurer Jim Chalmers, to expand tax reforms following the NSW Labor conference. The focus is on demands from within the state Labor party for measures such as ending property tax concessions, limiting negative gearing benefits, expanding the GST base, implementing a billionaires tax, and increasing council rates on small businesses. The article highlights the ongoing political momentum around these policies, suggesting they are gaining traction among grassroots members.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the call for expanded tax reforms as a grassroots demand, emphasizing progressive measures like a 'billionaires tax' and restrictions on negative gearing, which align with left-leaning economic priorities. It positions the Albanese government under pressure to act, implying a need

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