Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the government doesn’t have any plans or intentions to change the rate of the GST.
“Multiple opportunities now and across two budgets, we think the most fertile ground for tax reform is multinationals, high balance, superannuation, compliance, cigarettes, and PRRT reform, and we’re releasing that draft legislation today.
Source: skynews.com.au
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