Brisbane Times
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Chalmers rules out tax changes for existing asset holders under reforms
Treasurer Jim Chalmers signaled May 12 that tax reforms on capital gains and negative gearing will not affect existing asset holders, downplaying revenue expectations. He told the Commonwealth Bank that grandfathering previous investor decisions means reforms would not generate the estimated $5 billion annual increase some predict.
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