Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces tax reform talks and boosts small business thresholds
Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced ongoing tax reform discussions on Sunday while avoiding details about the controversial 'widow tax.' Chalmers confirmed the government acknowledges concerns from divorced Australians and widows. He also highlighted an increase in the capital gains tax turnover threshold for small businesses from $2 million to $10 million, benefiting many owners.
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Published 28 Jun 2026, 01:08 UTC · Updated 28 Jun 2026, 01:10 UTC
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