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    Negative gearing reforms could save A$1.7 billion without hurting poorer investors

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    Authors
    Hodgson, Helen
    Duncan, A.
    ViforJ, R.
    Minas, J.
    Date
    2018
    Type
    Non traditional textual works
    
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    Citation
    Hodgson, H. and Duncan, A. and ViforJ, R. and Minas, J. 2018. Negative gearing reforms could save A$1.7 billion without hurting poorer investors. creativework. The Conversation.
    Additional URLs
    https://theconversation.com/negative-gearing-reforms-could-save-a-1-7-billion-without-hurting-poorer-investors-92679
    School
    Curtin Law School
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68487
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    New modelling shows negative gearing and capital gains taxes can be reformed in a way that doesn't impact poorer investors.

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