Workers on average incomes are being singled out for help in a bold Labor move to adjust tax and spending policies to help millions of households with the cost of living, sparking an incendiary political fight over stage three tax cuts that cost $323.6 billion over a decade.
Workers on average incomes are being singled out for help in a bold Labor move to adjust tax and spending policies to help millions of households with the cost of living , sparking an incendiary political fight over stage three tax cuts that cost $323.6 billion over a decade.
The new policies will add to the controversial tax cuts in ways that target middle-income workers and act on concerns within the government that existing measures do not do enough to help those workers deal with rising prices. Changes to the stage three tax cuts would leave Prime Minister Anthony Albanese open to Coalition claims he broke election promises. But a radical proposal to slash the stage three tax package is being dismissed inside the government after media reports that the benefits would be scaled back for all people earning more than $180,000 a year. The government is canvassing several options to be put to federal cabinet on Tuesday and later discussed at that will finalize an ambitious agenda to reshape debate on the cost of livin
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