No tax revolt as Australians happy with what they pay
Most of us think high earners pay too little, corporations pay too little, and what we pay is about right.
Peter Martin is the economics editor for The Age, based at Parliament House
Most of us think high earners pay too little, corporations pay too little, and what we pay is about right.
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