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‘A tax on jobs’: Cafes, bars, restaurants going belly up in Victoria

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Simon Kouba started his first pizza business in Melbourne five years ago, and has watched everything from the cost of flour to his payroll tax bill rise even as tougher conditions make it harder to keep customers coming through the door.

“The labour market is very tight, the cost of goods is rising, and people just don’t go out as much as they used to,” Mr Kouba told The Australian Financial Review. “Getting bums on seats during the weekdays is a struggle.”

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Gus McCubbing is a journalist at the Australian Financial Review in Melbourne. Connect with Gus on Twitter. Email Gus at gus.mccubbing@afr.com
Larry Schlesinger writes on real estate, specialising in commercial and residential property. Larry is based in our Melbourne newsroom. Connect with Larry on Twitter. Email Larry at larry.schlesinger@afr.com

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