The treasurer insisted he had asked for analysis,not modelling,which Peter Dutton used to claim Labor had a secret plan to change negative gearing rules.
It’s difficult to understand why the Coalition thinks rolling out a policy that can be easily compared to negative gearing will win people over.
The major parties can’t hope to win the election without having promises that seem to help would-be home owners. Pity they aren’t more sincere about it.
Despite the prospect of cash-flow losses,investors have been rushing to borrow more money and buy property in the hope of future gains.
The minor party hopes to exploit a hung parliament to get negative gearing and capital gains tax changes back onto the table.
Donald Trump’s tariff war has increased fears of a US recession. A recession,and the growing cost of a GST,are now hitting Jim Chalmers’ budget plans.
Most respondents to a survey said they felt overburdened but a similar proportion wanted more government spending on health and education.
The problem has hit one group the hardest. So we asked six young experts to come up with some solutions.
We have this magical thinking that we can be better come the new year,then we too often fail. Don’t dismiss guilt as the motivator you might need to keep your resolutions.
About two-thirds of federal parliamentarians own two or more properties,an analysis of declared interests shows.