The article discusses growing pressure on the Albanese government and NSW Labor to expand their tax reform agenda ahead of the NSW Labor conference.Federal parliament's winter break has not diminished political focus, with state Labor MPs in Victoria joining calls for a royal commission into the Big Build initiative.
Grassroots movements are pushing for significant changes, including removing property tax concessions, reducing negative gearing benefits, expanding GST coverage, introducing a billionaires tax, and increasing council rates on small business properties.
The piece highlights internal economic committee demands within NSW Labor to push for more aggressive tax reforms, reflecting broader political tensions around economic policy.
The article also notes the ongoing debate over the Big Build project's feasibility and accountability, with Labor leaders facing scrutiny over their handling of infrastructure spending.
These developments underscore the complex interplay between state and federal governments in shaping Australia's economic landscape, with tax reform remaining a central issue for both major parties.
Original title: Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform
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