attended the discussions on CGT changes, as part of a broader reform; media note talks include revising the CGT discount, with inflation-based approach and different treatment for new vs established properties that could touch investors and supply of housing. Another outlet says the government is studying CGT changes prior to the budget, under pressure from greens, unions, and economists. These items reflect debate and proposals, not final law, as of these reports. Jim Chalmers introduces the ‘first step’ in a comprehensive tax reform plan.
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Jim Chalmers introduces 'first step' of ambitious capital ...
Jim Chalmers described the legislation he introduced to the lower house on Thursday as the ‘first step’ in an ambitious tax reform package.
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Leaked: The property tax revolution plotted for Australia. Secret plan reveals Jim Chalmers' radical changes for capital gains taxes - including a twist no one expects
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is plotting a Budget night tax sting, the Daily Mail can reveal.
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers declines to rule out capital gains tax ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has sparked a flurry of speculation that the Albanese Government might be plotting big changes to capital gains tax concessions in the upcoming Budget.
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers considering reforms to Capital Gains Tax ...
The move follows pressure from unions and economists.
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Chalmers does little to stop capital gains tax debate as budget looms
Seven years ago, proposed changes to CGT and negative gearing were named as part of the reason Labor lost the unlosable election. Times have changed.