Double Negative
Episode three of The Australia Institute’s exciting new podcast series Follow The Money looks at Negative Gearing.
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Contributors:
- Matt Grudnoff @MattGrudnoff
- Cameron Amos @CamAmos_
- Frank Keany @FJKeany
More on Negative Gearing – recent papers from The Australia Institute:
- Top Gears: How negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount benefit drive up house prices
- Who’s getting negative? The benefits of negative gearing by federal electorate
- Tax Concessions by Age
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