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Treasurer opens door to tax debate, saying everything is on the table at productivity roundtable
Jim Chalmers will throw open the door to a wider debate on potential tax changes at the government’s economic reform summit in August as the treasurer hangs a lantern on Labor’s “obligation to work out what comes next”.
Seeking a fresh political approach to making policy changes — amid growing…
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