State and territory leaders are spooked that their revenue streams — not just from EVs — could now be legally challenged, putting billions of dollars at risk
A landmark court ruling striking down Victoria’s electric vehicle tax has sent shockwaves through Australia.
And it has state and territory leaders spooked that their tax revenue streams — and not just from EVs — could be legally challenged, putting billions of dollars at risk. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp explains
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