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Who really benefits from Australia's tax and social security system?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAustralia's tax and transfer system is highly progressive and benefits more people than is generally acknowledged.Image sourced from www.shutterstock.com

The Productivity Commission has just released a timely new working paper that sheds light on how Australia’s tax and transfer system functions to distribute income across the population both...

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