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After all the talk, what is the Turnbull government actually doing for small business?

  • Written by Martie-Louise Verreynne, Associate Professor in Innovation, The University of Queensland
imageScott Morrison is continuing to make the case for the government's company tax cut plan to be passed.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Treasurer Scott Morrison continues to warn about the decline of Australia’s global competitiveness if the centrepiece of the 2016–17 federal budget – a company tax rate cut – is not passed.

However, such tax...

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