NSW takes the lead on ending stamp duty
Finbar O'MallonReporter
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NSW will lead the way on tax reform with its plan to make the transition from stamp duty on property purchases to a land tax, as part of a suite of measures designed to stimulate the economy as it recovers from the coronavirus recession.
Businesses and economists have praised Tuesday’s 2020-21 state budget, which is splashing nearly $30 billion on infrastructure projects, stimulus measures and payroll tax relief.
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Finbar O'Mallon is a reporter for The Australian Financial Review. Connect with Finbar on Twitter. Email Finbar at f.omallon@afr.com.au
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