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Big business doesn't want to talk about it, but SMEs lose from a company tax cut

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA company tax cut favours large corporations at the expense of small business.Image sourced from www.shutterstock.com

A company tax cut has been a divisive feature of pre-budget commentary. Business lobby groups have reacted strongly to modelling produced by Victoria University’s Centre of Policy Studies, which shows that a company tax cut...

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