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Chalmers and Taylor clash over bracket creep and tax policy
Jim Chalmers argues that the opposition's plan to index tax brackets would cost the budget heavily and stoke inflation, while Angus Taylor accuses the government of using bracket creep to collect revenue. Chalmers defends the government's approach as responsible and affordable.
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7 tagsbracket creeptax policyinflationfederal budgettax bracketsdebt interestAustralian politics
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Two high-profile Liberals defect to One Nation – as it happened
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