Tax talk dominates parliament this week

Labor leader Bill Shorten (left) and Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says, if the cuts become law and his party then wins office, it will repeal them. Source: AAP

The Federal Government's efforts to pass its proposed corporate-tax cuts before parliament rises for the Easter break continue. The Government still needs two more votes in the Senate. Barring any others changing their minds, those votes will have to come from Senators Derryn Hinch and Tim Storer. But they are not the only ones in Canberra having to move delicately when it comes to tax issues.



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Tax talk dominates parliament this week | SBS Vietnamese