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Inheritance taxes, resource taxes and an attack on negative gearing: how top economists would raise $20 billion per year

  • Written by Peter Martin, Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
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Asked to find an extra A$20 billion per year to fund government priorities like building nuclear submarines and responding to climate change, Australia’s top economists overwhelmingly back land tax, increased resource taxes, an attack on negative gearing and extending the scope of the goods and services tax.

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