Chalmers Revs up Road User Tax as He Cites Quick Wins From Roundtable
The Australian government aims to fix tax system inequalities favoring retirees and wealthier citizens, with reforms addressing the National Disability Insurance Scheme's rising costs.
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Aussies to get more details on new tax on drivers within weeks
Australians will have a clearer idea of what kind of tax they'll have to pay for driving on our roads in a mere matter of weeks following the federal government's productivity roundtable.After three days of talks in Canberra, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said he was optimistic about the level of consensus and the appetite for reform, but any hopes of major, concrete policy emerging directly from the summit were dashed.Instead, there was a list of 10…
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Chalmers revs up road user tax as he cites quick wins from roundtable
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has revealed plans to slap EV drivers with road-user charges within months – and dozens of other reforms that might come from the roundtable.
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