Treasurer Scott Morrison says the government will continue to push for its company tax cuts, despite opposition from key senators.

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Treasurer Scott Morrison says the government will continue to push for its company tax cuts, despite opposition from key senators. The only crossbenchers yet to sign on are Derryn Hinch and newcomer Tim Storer. Senator Hinch wants the big four banks exempt from cutting the rate from 30 per cent to 25 per cent. Mr Morrison says the government is looking to make inroads before the Easter break later this week.



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Treasurer Scott Morrison says the government will continue to push for its company tax cuts, despite opposition from key senators. | SBS Arabic