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Treasurer promises to 'fix' property tax oversight, but won't say how exactly
Key takeaways
- Jim Chalmers says governments need to make changes to combat the threat of populism.
- The issue of widows and divorcees missing out on negative gearing advantages was identified last week.
- It was found that a death or divorce could nullify the favourable tax treatment because it would be considered a change of ownership.
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Jim Chalmers says governments need to make changes to combat the threat of populism. (ABC News: Ian Cutmore)
The issue of widows and divorcees missing out on negative gearing advantages was identified last week.
It was found that a death or divorce could nullify the favourable tax treatment because it would be considered a change of ownership.
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