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Over 90% of Curtin voters back tighter property tax rules to boost housing affordability.
The Perth electorate of Curtin, despite its wealth, shows strong support for reforming property tax breaks, with over 90% wanting tighter negative gearing rules and 80% backing changes to capital gains tax, according to a survey by MP Kate Chaney and Amplify.
The findings reflect concerns over housing affordability and fairness, especially for younger Australians, and align with Labor’s expected May budget reforms.
Current tax concessions disproportionately benefit the top 10%, cost $13.6 billion this year, and could total nearly $250 billion over the next decade.
Chaney stressed reforms should be part of broader tax changes to address an aging population and reduce reliance on personal income tax.
Más del 90% de los votantes de Curtin apoyan reglas de impuestos a la propiedad más estrictas para aumentar la asequibilidad de la vivienda.