Peter Dutton says delivering the stage three tax cuts in full as promised is now the most critical test facing the Albanese government.
in full as promised is the most critical test facing the Albanese government, as he accuses it of “beating the drums of class war” and “steering our nation towards a dark place”.
“Hard-working Australians put their money into super – from savings, inheritance and windfalls – to support their retirement.says the uncertainty created by the broken promise “will also disincentivise young Australians from putting their money into super”. Mr Dutton will say Labor’s next big test is to honour the promise it made on July 26, 2021, to deliver in full the stage three tax cuts that are legislated to begin on July 1, 2024.“To back-flip on that pledge would be an absolute betrayal of Australians’ trust,” he will say.
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