Curbing well-off taxpayers' access to key programs could save billions
Why This Matters
Key context: Curbing access to the child care subsidy, parental leave pay, aged care and pensions for some of the most well-off taxpayers would free up about $21 billion a year, a new report says. This development from abc.net.au highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
Curbing access to the child care subsidy, parental leave pay, aged care and pensions for some of the most well-off taxpayers would free up about $21 billion a year, a new report says.
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