Shorten digs in over franking 'gifts'
Phillip CooreyPolitical editor
Bill Shorten has doubled down on plans to end cash refunds for excess franking credits, saying the May 18 election was a fundamental choice between funding such "gifts'' and funding better health care.
As Prime Minister Scott Morrison used Labor's proposed higher tax burden to warn a change of government could cause a recession, Mr Shorten highlighted the franking credit cash refunds as an example of "the intergenerational bias in our tax system'' that Labor would "end".
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Phillip Coorey is the political editor based in Canberra. He is a two-time winner of the Paul Lyneham award for press gallery excellence. Connect with Phillip on Facebook and Twitter. Email Phillip at pcoorey@afr.com
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