Labor government has ‘no idea’ on what they’re doing with the rushed tax grab

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Labor government has ‘no idea’ on what they’re doing with the rushed tax grab
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The Labor government has “no idea” on what they’re doing with the rushed tax grab, says Former NSW Labor treasurer Michael Costa.

“The issue that was raised in your clip there is the key issue that is unrealised capitol gains,” he told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

“I mean I think it’s going to impact in fact – to link it to the NSW election, I think it will impact the NSW election because the confusion on assets that really everybody in one form or other holds either through super or personally through their own homes becomes an issue of concern.”

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