House debates

Tuesday, 15 June 2021

Questions without Notice

Taxation

2:22 pm

Photo of Josh FrydenbergJosh Frydenberg (Kooyong, Liberal Party, Treasurer) Share this | Hansard source

Today, Treasury have confirmed what we on this side of the House already know: lower taxes create more jobs. Indeed, the more than $50 billion of tax relief, which we announced in last year's budget and this year's budget, will help create around 120,000 jobs. It will drive the unemployment rate up to one percentage point lower, as we seek to drive the unemployment rate below five per cent. It will extend the low- and middle-income tax offset for last year and this year and extend the immediate expensing and loss carry-back measures. These policies are working. Why? Because unemployment is lower, growth is higher and investment over the last two quarters, for machinery and equipment, is at its highest level in 18 years. We saw Standard & Poor's last week reaffirm Australia's AAA credit rating. We are one of only nine countries in the world to have a AAA credit rating from the three leading credit-rating agencies.

I'm asked if there are any alternative approaches. We know that those opposite stand for higher taxes. There were $387 billion of higher taxes at the last election. Do you remember the member for McMahon? 'If you don't like our policies, don't vote for them.' Well, guess what? The Australian people didn't vote for them. Now we have the stage 3 tax cut battle over the other side. The member for Corio says, 'We're not going to get in the way of anyone and their tax cut,' and then the member for Rankin, who we know likes to tax a lot, said that he's talking down our stage 3 tax cuts. This is a stage 3 cage fight between the member for Corio and the member for Rankin. We on this side of the House stand for lower taxes. Those on the other side of the House stand for higher taxes on your superannuation, higher taxes on your housing, higher taxes on your income, higher taxes on your small business, higher taxes on your investment. If you want lower taxes, support the coalition, because that's what we've promised, and that's what we have delivered.

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