Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has some “domestic internal headaches” as Treasurer Jim Chalmers refused to immediately rule out a future tax on the family home, says Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.
“Prime Minister Anthony Albanese instinctively and categorically ruled out any such tax in radio interview,” he said.
It is also understood the Treasurer suggested tax reforms on super “be introduced sooner” but the Prime Minister believed it was best to leave the change until after the next election.
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