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Why special tax breaks for seniors should go

  • Written by John Daley, Chief Executive Officer, Grattan Institute
imageMany seniors pay less than younger workers on the same income as a result of special tax breaks for seniors.www.shutterstock.com

The federal government could save about A$1 billion a year by winding back three tax breaks for older Australians that are unduly generous and have no sensible policy rationale, according to our new Grattan Institute...

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