Negative gearing
‘Bulldozer’ PM blasts Senate in election clash on housing and environment
The Greens say Anthony Albanese is being a “bulldozer” like former PM Scott Morrison as Labor seeks to stare down the minor party over blocking reforms.
- by David Crowe
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Opinion
Property prices
Our unending housing crisis will never get fixed without a lot more thought and effort
The cost-of-living crisis will pass, but the housing crisis will continue to get worse, unless our politicians – federal, state and local – try a lot harder.
- by Ross Gittins
Opinion
Housing affordability
How to solve Australia’s housing crisis
Governments have neglected their fundamental obligation to realise everyone’s human right to housing and home.
- by Kevin Bell
Opinion
Housing crisis
Remember when only men could own property? No? There’s a reason for that
Laws need to change to equally weigh the rights of those who want to buy a home against those who simply want to invest in a property.
- by Cathy Sherry
Opinion
Australian economy
Albanese’s latest plan is triggering elite economists. Don’t listen to them
Despite our expensive subsidies for property investors, commentators who have made their careers by calling for ever more reform hate Labor’s signature policy.
- by Shaun Carney
Five options for slashing landlord concessions to help fix the housing crisis
Key independent senators have teamed up and say the government could be giving up as much as $60 billion in tax revenue if it doesn’t make changes.
- by Rachel Clun
The Sydney suburbs where property investors can claim the most on tax
High property prices and mortgage rates have left more investors claiming negative gearing tax deductions, experts say.
- by Tawar Razaghi and Melissa Heagney-Bayliss
The Melbourne suburbs where property investors can claim the most on tax
Investors can claim sizeable tax concessions in some pricey suburbs, but they need deep pockets to be able to cover their mortgage repayments.
- by Melissa Heagney-Bayliss
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Tax reform
‘Act on tax and housing’: 59 per cent of voters back case for change
A clear majority of voters back the case for tax reform that can help young Australians buy their first homes.
- by David Crowe
Opinion
Property prices
Why fixing negative gearing would be a positive for our kids
Real estate agents and home building companies always claim getting rid of the tax lurk would do great damage to renters and buyers alike. Don’t believe it.
- by Ross Gittins
Opinion
Opinion
Who in their right mind would want to stop negative gearing?
A few thousand dollars in tax deductions today will save the government hundreds of thousands of dollars in welfare down the track. What’s not to like?
- by Noel Whittaker
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