Australia's Labor Plans Capital Gains Tax Discount Reform to Tackle Housing Inequality

Australia's Labor Party plans to reform the 50% capital gains tax discount, following a Senate inquiry led by Greens senator Nick McKim which found the discount favors investors over owner-occupiers and drives housing inequality. The inquiry highlights that the Howard-era tax settings distort the housing market and inflate prices, contributing to intergenerational disparities. Treasurer Jim Chalmers aims to address these systemic issues in the upcoming May budget, signaling a potential shift in housing affordability policies.
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Nick McKim
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