Housing-industry body concerned about possible tax-break ...
Housing industry body expresses concerns any possible tax-break changes
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Housing industry body expresses concerns any possible tax-break changes
www.newsport.com.auThe bipartisan tax package that passed the House last week could be a boon for New York's affordable housing goals.
www.politico.comThe latest Federal Budget has put housing supply firmly back in focus - with changes designed to encourage more new homes to be built across Australia.
www.rawsonhomes.com.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers says ensuring young Australians have access to the housing market is "driving deliberations" about possible changes to taxes. Follow live.
www.abc.net.auThe FWD #234 • 813 words A major expansion of housing tax credits could be overshadowed by unprecedented...
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