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Home / Research / Impacts of beer excise rate cut
Health, Tax, Spending & the Budget

Impacts of beer excise rate cut

March 28, 2022 by Richard Denniss and Matt Saunders
  • Economics
  • Law, Society & Culture

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Richard Denniss

Executive Director

Matt Saunders

Media release

83 Percent of Beer Excise Cuts Would Flow to Men

Proposals to halve the beer excise would cost around a billion dollars over the next five years and undermine policies to reduce the abuse of alcohol.

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