Labor’s proposed changes to the capital gains tax and negative gearing will be examined at a Senate inquiry, giving the Bill the scrutiny it deserves. Because the legislation has provisions that are due to commence July 1 this year, it has been automatically referred to the Senate Economics Legislation Committee, with a report due by June 22. This process may inform the shape of the bill to be considered by the Senate. Greens Economic Justice Sp…
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