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Melissa Bray

3 budget traps Jim Chalmers must avoid (and one move he can’t ignore)

The government should not feel pressured to put together an under-considered package of reforms that would likely be abandoned.

The first prerequisite for tax reform – a burning platform – has been established.

In the face of languid productivity, a fragile tax base and concerns for intergenerational equity, calls for comprehensive tax reform are coming from high-profile Australians, including former union boss Bill Kelty and former Treasury secretary Ken Henry. And independent MP Allegra Spender has released her own tax white paper.

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