Albanese Government's Controversial Tax Changes Pass Parliament

The Albanese government's controversial tax changes have officially become law after passing through both houses of parliament.

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Albanese Government's Controversial Tax Changes Pass Parliament

The federal government's controversial tax changes have successfully passed through both houses of parliament. The Albanese government secured the passage of the legislation, which has now officially become law.[1][2]

The newly passed laws represent a significant legislative development for the federal government. The controversial tax changes are now enacted after successfully navigating both chambers of the parliament.[1][2]

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