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Everything you need to know about Labor's latest tax changes

The sweeping changes to Australia's economy passed the senate today, following a deal between Labor and the Greens

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Labor's contentious tax reforms are set to pass. Here's what's in the bill

Labor-Greens deal passes CGT reform from July 2027: capping investor discount at 30%, abolishing negative gearing on rentals, closing SMSF loopholes, protecting startups to $10 million. Signals strategic shift from property-tax arbitrage to operational-business investment—reshaping capital allocation for tech founders and business owners.

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Labor strikes deal with Greens to pass tax reforms

L'articolo fornito non è rilevante per Warptech Tech News (audience: manager IT, CTO, responsabili AI) — è una notizia di politica fiscale australiana su housing e investment taxes, priva di numeri, impatto tech, o implicazioni di stack/governance/budget. Inoltre, il corpo fornito è principalmente HTML template (footer, menu, navigation) senza contenuto editoriale vero. Se l'articolo è stato condiviso per errore, fornisci il URL o il corpo HTML completo e lo riassumerò seguendo le regole.

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‘Open question’: Big issue with tax reformss

The Greens will support the first tranche of Labor’s controversial tax reforms, including an overhaul of negative gearing and capital gains tax rebates, all but ensuring the Bill will become law when it is debated in…

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Labor’s tax deal with the Greens is a crucial win – but its NDIS changes could pay the price

The victory may have dinged Labor’s chances of easily passing its significant cost-cutting reforms to the NDIS through the Senate in August

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Labor’s tax changes pass parliament

Labor's controversial tax changes have passed federal parliament.

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Labor, Greens cut deal on CGT and negative gearing

The Greens pledge their support in exchange for an end to an exemption that allows self-managed super funds to borrow money to invest in residential property, and a delay on the overhaul of the NDIS.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·sbs.com.au

    Labor's contentious tax reforms are set to pass. Here's what's in the bill

    Labor agreed to close a super fund loophole and extend an inquiry into NDIS cuts following negotiations with the Greens.

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·news.com.au

    ‘Open question’: Big issue with tax reformss

    The Greens will support the first tranche of Labor’s controversial tax reforms, including an overhaul of negative gearing and capital gains tax rebates, all but ensuring the Bill…

  3. martedì 23 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Labor’s tax overhaul to pass with Greens’ support – and NDIS delays

    The crossbench party agreed to vote for the budget tax package in exchange for extending an inquiry into the government’s NDIS overhaul by two months.

  4. martedì 23 giugno 2026·abc.net.au

    Labor, Greens cut deal on CGT and negative gearing

    The Greens pledge their support in exchange for an end to an exemption that allows self-managed super funds to borrow money to invest in residential property, and a delay on the…

  5. martedì 23 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Labor reaches deal with the Greens to pass changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing reforms

    Minor party says it has also negotiated an extension to the inquiry into controversial changes to the NDIS

  6. martedì 23 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Labor strikes deal with Greens to pass tax reforms

    The federal government's changes to housing and investment taxes will sail through the Senate after it struck a deal with the Greens.

  7. martedì 23 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Afternoon Update: Labor and Greens reach tax deal; Karl Stefanovic embraces far-right activist; and World Cup’s biggest stars shine

    The Greens have agreed a deal to support the Albanese government’s negative gearing and capital gains tax changes

  8. martedì 23 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Labor’s tax deal with the Greens is a crucial win – but its NDIS changes could pay the price

    The victory may have dinged Labor’s chances of easily passing its significant cost-cutting reforms to the NDIS through the Senate in August

  9. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·sbs.com.au

    Everything you need to know about Labor's latest tax changes

    The sweeping changes to Australia's economy passed the senate today, following a deal between Labor and the Greens

  10. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Labor relents on ‘widow tax’ at 11th hour as tax bill passes

    It is the fifth substantial change that Labor has made to its tax legislation since handing down a contentious budget last month.

  11. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    Labor’s tax changes pass parliament

    Labor's controversial tax changes have passed federal parliament.

  12. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Labor’s tax deal with the Greens will close a superannuation ‘loophole’. What is changing and who is affected?

    Self-managed super funds will be barred from borrowing to invest in residential property, in a move welcomed by some economists