Negative gearing plan to hit rich
The Turnbull government has rejected Labor's policy to restrict negative gearing to new properties and will move ahead with its own plans to target high-end investors.
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The Turnbull government has rejected Labor's policy to restrict negative gearing to new properties and will move ahead with its own plans to target high-end investors.
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