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No federal budget tax cuts to force hip pocket hit for 10 million workers

Advertisement The Morrison government and the opposition will have to promise tens of billions of dollars’ worth of personal income tax cuts to 10 million workers on low and middle incomes many of them women or risk slowing Australia’s recovery from the pandemic. Analysis for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald shows people earning less than $126,000 a year face a tax hike from next financial year. Without any change, about 3.4 million people will be $1080 a year worse off while another 7 million will have less take-home pay, according to the analysis by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Research Centre. Josh Frydenberg hands down the 2020-21 budget which contained a one year extension of the low and middle income tax offset. The offset ends in 2021-22.

Ten million face hip pocket hit without budget tax cut

Ten million face hip pocket hit without budget tax cut We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement The Morrison government and the opposition will have to promise tens of billions of dollars’ worth of personal income tax cuts to 10 million workers on low and middle incomes many of them women or risk slowing Australia’s recovery from the pandemic. Analysis for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald shows people earning less than $126,000 a year face a tax hike from next financial year. Without any change, about 3.4 million people will be $1080 a year worse off while another 7 million will have less take-home pay, according to the analysis by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Research Centre.

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