The High Court’s rejection of the Victorian government’s tax on electric vehicles opens the way for immediate challenges to a raft of other state levies, including billions in mining royalties, luxury cars and livestock sales.
Lawyers said the ramifications of the court’s split 4-3 decision were “monstrous” and could threaten state revenues, trigger a shake-up in federal-state relations and spark fresh calls for wider tax reform.
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Michael Pelly was The Australian Financial Review’s legal editor