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Albanese government gives ground on tax, but how much will it have to cede on the NDIS?

Albanese government gives ground on tax, but how much will it have to cede on the NDIS?
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The Australian Albanese government is adjusting its tax reform package to address public backlash and ensure legislative passage. These changes include raising the capital gains tax concession threshold for small businesses and clarifying rules for start-ups.

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These policy shifts reflect the government's attempt to balance fiscal reform with political survival amid economic pressure and intense scrutiny from stakeholders.

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The Albanese government finds itself in policy quicksand on three core issues. ( ABC News: Adam Kennedy )

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The reporting describes the government's political maneuvering objectively, noting both the policy changes and the political context.

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