Restricting negative gearing to new homes and reducing capital gains concessions from 50% to 25% predicted to save approximately $32bn over next decadeLabor has promised to end negative gearing on existing homes and chop capital gains tax concessions whether it wins the next election.
Labor says the changes would raise $32bn over a decade, help form housing more affordable and generate construction industry jobs.
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Source: theguardian.com