‘Not convinced’: Chalmers kills off negative gearing changes
Jim Chalmers has finally killed off consideration of winding back tax concessions for property investors, saying the proposed changes would not do enough to boost supply in Australia’s housing market.
After weeks of controversy about modelling on changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions provided to Dr Chalmers by Treasury officials, he used interviews from Washington to finally quash speculation of a policy shift before the election.
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