Dutton offers $1200 tax cut against Albanese’s 100,000 homes in defining election pitch
- The Coalition's tax offset policy was reportedly devised at short notice, as suggested by three senior Coalition MPs and sources in February.
- Labor is proposing a $10 billion housing plan to build 100,000 new homes, which will include a 5 percent deposit guarantee for first home buyers.
- Young Australians are facing a housing crisis, prompting the government to implement measures to assist them in achieving home ownership, according to Anthony Albanese.
- Critics, including economists, argue that government schemes for first home buyers may worsen housing affordability issues and increase costs, a perspective that has been traditionally noted.
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Dutton offers $1200 tax cut against Albanese’s 100,000 homes in defining election pitch
Both leaders will use their campaign launches to unveil $10 billion policies, which also include a Labor plan to allow most first home buyers to enter the market with a 5 per cent deposit.
·Sydney, Australia
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