Peter Dutton to cut the excise duty in Counterid fuel to the Tags at the Taxes of Anthony Albanian while the elections ago

“If elected, we will resign the fuel excise duty for 12 months,” Dutton said in a note.
“We will immediately deliver this relief from the cost of life-twenty people must wait 15 months for the tax change of the 70th cents per day of Labor.”
Wednesday opposition leader Peter Dutton in the chamber of Parliament.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen
The coalition policy would have reduced the 50.8 ¢ to 25.4 ¢ per liter only for a year, sacrificing $ 6 billion in tax revenues for that year, although the financial benefits for families depend on hypotheses on how much fuel use.
While the coalition benefit lasts for a year, the cutting of the taxes at work continues until any future government changes the tax rates.
Morrison took a plan to cut the fuel excise duty in the last elections, revealing a 50 % cut for the fuel excise duty in the budget of March 2022. The work opposed the plane in opposition and dropped after winning the elections. The average price of lead petrol in Sydney and Melbourne was $ 2.15 per liter at that moment.
Today, the average price in both cities is $ 1.64 per liter.
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The dispute on personal tax rates dominated Parliament on Wednesday after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese voted on the cut of $ 17.1 billion and Dutton led the coalition to oppose the fulcrum of the budget.
The treasurer Jim Chalmers seized the vote as proof that Dutton wanted workers to pay higher taxes, claiming that the elections should be fought on the fact that the coalition would reduce important government programs.
“It will be a simple choice between taxes on the cut of work and helping with the cost of living and Peter
The secret cuts of Dutton who will worsen the Australians, “said Chalmers of the elections.
“Because he seems to want to cut everything except income tax for workers.”
Dutton rejected the cut of taxes as a “cruel hoax” because the workers should have waited 15 months for a benefit for a value of only $ 5 every week, but has kept the promise of greater help for families in his budget response address in Parliament at 19.30 on Thursday evening.
“We will drive Labour’s mess and we will make sure to bring our country back on the track – and we will help the families, not injured,” he said.
Dutton and his senior ministers had to meet on Wednesday evening to finalize his response to the budget. The members of the shadow cabinet are taking into consideration the policies to slow down the growth of energy prices by reversing offshore gas for local use, blocking the influx of migrants and housing policies to make mortgages easier and lift the offer of accommodation.
In a sign of the speed of the turn in the tax debate, the discussion points of the coalition Tuesday, hours before the budget, they commissioned the parliamentarians to say “at this moment is not the right time” for the cuts to income taxes.
The discussion points have reflected a decision of the beginning of the year, reported in this masthead, Do not offer tax cuts to these elections.
Tax cutsCredit: Matt Golding
But the coalition is now taking the offer of larger cuts of work seriously, according to several senior parliamentarians not authorized to talk about the plans. These cuts are not guaranteed to be announced in Dutton’s budget speech and an MP warned that any income tax plan would be held until the election campaign.
One of the key allies of Dutton in Parliament, the treasurer of the shadow Luke Howarth, said that the voters should expect important policies from the opposition leader in the budget response speech.
“It’s the type of guy he won’t die by asking,” Howarth said to Sky News.
The cut of tax taxes begins up to $ 268 in its first year and doubles to $ 536 in the second and following years. Opera by reducing the tax rate on an taxable income between $ 18,000 and $ 45,000 per year, first cutting it from 16 to 15 % and then cutting it in the second year to 14 %.
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