Budget blowout the biggest since WWII
Phillip CooreyPolitical editor
A revenue plunge, including a $25 billion fall in company tax receipts, combined with $164 billion in emergency spending, will contribute to a forecast budget deficit of around $180 billion this year, the biggest blowout since World War II.
The forecast deficit could increase at the October 6 budget if the government, as is expected, unveils more spending measures such as a business investment allowance.
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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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