Dutton pledges tax breaks, as Mundine camp declares ‘war’ over failed Liberal preselection
- Opposition leader Peter Dutton promises tax offsets for work lunches, offering deductions up to $20,000 for small businesses with turnover under $10 million, as stated in his upcoming speech.
- Dutton faces internal party issues after Nyunggai Warren Mundine lost preselection to Gisele Kapterian in the Sydney seat of Bradfield, causing discontent among conservatives.
- The tax-free lunch initiative will run for two years, exempting alcohol and fringe benefits tax, aiming to support small businesses affected by Labor's policies.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized Dutton's proposals, calling them negative and lacking serious policy announcements, while promoting infrastructure investments in Sydney.
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