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Turnbull talks shop but not tax relief

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has spruiked his government's small business agenda at a forum in his Sydney electorate.

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has spruiked his small business agenda at a Sydney forum. (AAP)

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has resisted calls from Sydney small businesses to promise further tax relief ahead of the May 3 budget.

Mr Turnbull on Friday told a room full of Sydney small business owners they were at the heart of each of his government's policies, but stopped short of revealing if they would be offered any new incentives or cuts.

At a small business roadshow in his electorate of Wentworth as the budget date fast approaches, Mr Turnbull was asked whether Australia taxed businesses too heavily, compared to international markets.

"We have, as you know, reduced the tax on small business in the last budget," he said at the North Bondi Surf Club.

"Why don't I - as Tony Jones would say on Q&A - I'll take that as a comment, but I'll certainly raise it with my friend the treasurer.

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"I can assure you that every element of our budget is focused, as you'll see, on supporting enterprise, innovation and jobs."

Mr Turnbull insisted those gathered were among the key drivers of Australia's economic growth.

"Your energy, your optimism, your entrepreneurship, is what sets us right," Mr Turnbull said.

"You represent the most agile, the most innovative businesses in Australia - there's no question about that - and that's why we back you right up to the hilt.

"That agility, that spirit of innovation, is a fundamental part of our policy, our agenda, and it'll be part of our continued success into the 21st century."


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