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The Coalition would repeal Labor's planned changes to taxes if elected, setting up a political fight on tax policy.
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The Coalition would repeal Labor's planned changes to taxes if elected, setting up a political fight on tax policy.
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The opposition leader Angus Taylor gave his Budget in Reply speech overnight, also promising to limit migration, cut welfare for non-citizens and scrap work towards net zero.
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Political reporter Isabel Rowe joins me now from Parliament House in Canberra.
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Hi there Isabel.
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So this was all part of Angus Taylor's Budget Reply.
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What's he aiming for here?
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Yeah, Mel, so he's aiming to what he says will put more money back in people's pockets and overturn some of those policies that we heard Labor announce in its budget earlier this week.
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So we heard on Tuesday night the government is planning to cap negative gearing to new builds only and to reduce the capital gains tax discount so that people selling assets like houses and shares would end up paying a bit more tax.
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Now the opposition says it would scrap both those two policies entirely if it were elected to office and do something else, and that is tie income tax rates to inflation to prevent bracket creep.
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Now bracket creep is this thing that happens where inflation pushes your tax up to potentially the next tax bracket but your buying power isn't increased because of that same inflation.
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So Angus Taylor says he will do this by addressing the bottom two tax brackets first and then by 2031 he would extend it to all tax brackets.
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Now this is a policy that the coalition has said will cost $22.5 billion over four years.
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It's not saying exactly where it will get that money from.
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In fact, Australia used to have this policy, but it was scrapped because it was so expensive.
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But the Nationals leader, Matt Canavan, the coalition partner, has said today that the government is spending too much money on net zero, on programs like vehicles emission standards, on giving welfare to new migrants who are not citizens yet.
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And he says those are the sorts of things that the coalition would cut in order to pay for this.
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Of course we had to spend more money in Canberra during COVID for JobKeeper, to keep the country moving, to bail out our airlines.
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But then once all that ended, this government just kept the spending really high on a whole lot of other corporate welfare, bureaucracies that can and should be scaled back so the Australian people don't have to pay so much tax.
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Now on housing specifically, they've also said they would scrap the Housing Future Fund because it's not actually building any houses and instead tie housing to migration.
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So for every one house built in this country, they would allow in one migrant.
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So Isabel, what's the response been from business groups to the Coalition's plan?
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Well, the Business Council of Australia, which is traditionally quite supportive of coalition policies, has raised some issues with the migration plan in particular.
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They say we do actually need skilled migrants, in particular in this country, to build the houses, that the Coalition agrees that we do need.
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So there is some concerns about the rate of migration the coalition is hoping to pull back on.
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There is some happiness though at the plans for tax reform.
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They do encourage the government to be doing some of those things that could address bracket creep.
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We've heard from the Treasurer Jim Chalmers this morning from the government's response.
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They've called this budget nonsense, that it's not costed and that it's not addressing the actual problem that the country has, which is housing.
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Ours is a plan to strengthen the economy.
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Angus Taylor's is a ploy to stave off One Nation.
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What we saw last night from Angus Taylor was not a budget reply, it was a bin fire.
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It wasn't a budget reply, it was a bin fire of higher deficits, more debt, more inflation and more division.
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Jim Chalmers there and we should point out that the government has also flagged that it does want to address bracket creep in similar ways to reduce income tax, but those exact plans are yet to be laid out.
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Thank you.

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重要な語彙とフレーズ

  • 税制改革 (tax reform) - 政府が実施する税金の変更。
  • 移民 (migration) - 国に新しい住民が入ること。
  • 脱炭素化 (net zero) - 温室効果ガスの排出量を実質ゼロにすること。
  • 資本利得税 (capital gains tax) - 資産の売却によって得られる利益にかかる税金。
  • インフレーション (inflation) - 物価が上昇する経済現象。
  • 経済政策 (economic policy) - 政府が経済に関する方針を定めること。
  • 社会保障 (welfare) - 政府が行う社会的な支援。
  • 資金調達 (funding) - 資金を集めること。

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