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Minns must lead the way to curb bracket creep

The NSW premier rightly points out the federal government’s failure to address the issue. Now it’s time to act.

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smh.com.auStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Minns must lead the way to curb bracket creep

The NSW premier rightly points out the federal government’s failure to address the issue. Now it’s time to act.

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theage.com.au1 mesi fa

‘You’d be stupid to say, let’s invest’: Tax changes mean Chris is putting expansion on hold

While small business protests against changes to capital gains tax rules, the premier is demanding action on income tax.

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  1. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·theage.com.au

    ‘You’d be stupid to say, let’s invest’: Tax changes mean Chris is putting expansion on hold

    While small business protests against changes to capital gains tax rules, the premier is demanding action on income tax.

  2. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·smh.com.au

    Why the premier needs to create some safe distance from Canberra

    Chris Minns says “working families” are being “stung” by high taxes. Which families is he talking about?

  • giovedì 21 maggio 2026·smh.com.au

    Minns must lead the way to curb bracket creep

    The NSW premier rightly points out the federal government’s failure to address the issue. Now it’s time to act.