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Millions to miss out when tax offset stimulus ends June 30

Monday April 19, 2021
Millions of Australians will be worse off when a tax stimulus measure finishes at the end of this financial year.
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The $1080 low and middle income tax offset (LMITO), which benefits people with a taxable income of between $48,000 and $90,000, is due to end in June.
Analysts at the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre estimate some 3.4 million taxpayers will lose out from its removal, 50 per cent of whom will be women.
The LMITO, which is claimable when…
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