Looming changes to bring tax cuts and pay rises for millions
The Australian government is introducing changes that will result in tax cuts and pay rises for millions of workers. These changes are set to come into effect on July 1 and will impact workers' pay packets. The changes are part of a broader effort to support workers and the economy, with the government aiming to provide financial relief to those who need it most.
- ▪The government changes will come into effect on July 1
- ▪Millions of workers will receive tax cuts and pay rises
- ▪The changes aim to support workers and the economy
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