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The Politics of Tax Reform in Australia

John Hewson

Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, 2014, vol. 1, issue 3, 590-599

Abstract: Increasingly short-term, opportunistic, adversarial politics has consistently constrained and compromised significant and genuine tax reform in Australia. This article reviews the various attempts at tax reform since Asprey in the mid-1970s, assesses the existing tax system and attempts to set out the major essential ingredients of genuine tax reform in this country. Tax reform is seen as particularly urgent.

Date: 2014
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