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Unlocking housing or freezing supply? Labor's tax reforms face first day of Senate inquiry

Proposed changes to the CGT discount and negative gearing were both criticised and praised for how they might affect housing.

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Unlocking housing or freezing supply? Labor's tax reforms face first day of Senate inquiry

Labor's capital gains tax and negative gearing reforms face Senate inquiry; property industry opposes while housing advocates support. Government claims 75,000 new first-home buyers but 35,000 fewer homes—trading supply for affordability gains.

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abc.net.au9 h fa

Labor's capital gains proposal flawed but better than what we have, economists tell inquiry

Economists have offered qualified support for the government's plans on day one of a Senate inquiry.

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·sbs.com.au

    Unlocking housing or freezing supply? Labor's tax reforms face first day of Senate inquiry

    Proposed changes to the CGT discount and negative gearing were both criticised and praised for how they might affect housing.

  2. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·abc.net.au

    Labor's capital gains proposal flawed but better than what we have, economists tell inquiry

    Economists have offered qualified support for the government's plans on day one of a Senate inquiry.