If the PM can’t convince most voters he broke his promise of stage 3 tax cuts because they needed a break,he ought to get out of politics.
The nation’s peak employers issued a blistering warning against any change to the stage 3 tax cuts because of the risk to the economy as well as the damage to trust in the government.
If everyone already gets something back,and the government faces political heat if it changes the package,then why are we talking about it?
Cabinet is meeting to discuss whether to change the controversial tax cuts as part of a cost-of-living package.
Changing the controversial stage three tax cuts would leave the federal government open to Coalition criticism that it broke an election promise.
The prime minister has many ways to address cost of living. However,adjusting the stage 3 tax cuts package would turn the crucial byelection in Dunkley into a referendum on Albanese and his personal integrity.
We should be advocating for a tax policy that uplifts all Australians,rather than the ones that disproportionately favours high earners.
The prime minister has again committed the government to cutting personal income tax rates that deliver about $1375 annually to someone earning $100,000 a year.
The prime minister said relief for low and middle-income earners was under active consideration.
There’s now a way to see what big tax cuts,or big tax increases,would do to the government’s budget – and your own bottom line.
There’s no doubt stage 3 tax cuts are skewed towards higher income earners. But some context is needed.