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coalition response to labor federal budget reforms negative gearing capital gains tax cgt

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AI-generatedThe article discusses Australian domestic tax policy on property investment. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct commodity/company impact. Potential effect on Australian residential property demand and real estate investment trusts (REITs) if policy changes affect investor behavior. However, the repeal is contingent on election outcome, making the signal uncertain. Country-specific, not global.
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- Coalition pledges to repeal Labor's negative gearing and CGT changes if elected by mid-2028.
- Labor's reforms include ending negative gearing for new investment properties and scaling back CGT discount by July 2027.
- Repeal could leave budget $70 billion worse off, requiring additional savings or revenue measures.
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