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Workers would benefit from lowering company tax: Sinodinos

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Cabinet secretary Arthur Sinodinos has made a strong pitch for giving priority to a company tax cut in the coming budget as the best way to boost growth, with a significant flow on for workers.

As the budget’s tax focus swings to lowering the company rate ahead of personal income tax cuts, Sinodinos said that “at least 50% of the impact...

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Trump, Trump, Trump...

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imageGod on his side? The young seem unconvincedNebuchadnezzar1989

During recent weeks, as election fever grows more intense, all American democrats have been handed a bouquet of viperous questions: When does public incitement to violence by a candidate for high office legitimately require their removal from the race? If this removal were to take place,...

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