PM says criticisms of tax plans will ‘dissipate’
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has responded to criticisms of his government's tax plan, calling some of the criticism nonsense. Albanese claims that the criticisms will dissipate over time. The Prime Minister's comments come as his government faces scrutiny over its tax policies.
- ▪Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says some criticism of his government's tax plan is nonsense.
- ▪The Prime Minister claims that the criticisms will dissipate over time.
- ▪The government's tax plan has faced scrutiny from various groups.
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