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Treasurer JoshFrydenberg is weighing up new tax incentives for enterprises in the May budget following a push from the business community.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is weighing up new tax incentives for enterprises in the May budget following a push from the business community.

The Business Council has an ambitious plan to boost the private economy and has warned annual growth of under two per cent will not drive wages, create new jobs or lift living standards. The business group has also warned the government to cut red tape, reconsider the delivery of infrastructure projects, and to develop a new industry policy. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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JoshFrydenberg How about just buying more water bombing aircraft? Sky News and Josh are scared to talk about the fires, because they supported less global climate action in Madrid.

JoshFrydenberg New tax incentives for enterprises: Like we won't sue companies that establish their income through Foreign tax havens for failing in their duty of care to fund the services they rely on to sustain their business, employees and customers, here. auspol theBlock TheBachelorette

JoshFrydenberg How many big businesses paid no tax this year? And now you want to give even more tax incentives...the whole government need to rethink what is best for the people not just themselves or their mates in big business.

JoshFrydenberg Tell us something we don't know.

JoshFrydenberg NO... you bloody idiot. ATO data reveals almost a third of big companies still not paying tax in Australia

JoshFrydenberg poor desperate bugger

JoshFrydenberg You mean big businesses can continue to pay NO Taxes JoshFrydenberg

JoshFrydenberg Makes sloppy joe look competent. Amazing.

JoshFrydenberg Little Joshy... sigh... hopeless

JoshFrydenberg Hes induced a per capita recession even with almost zero % rates. Your ideas are shit Josh. Surely there must be a portfolio they can give you that doesnt involve dumbanomics.

JoshFrydenberg How good are liberal recessions 😂 😂 😂

JoshFrydenberg I am sure Jennifer Westacott sleeps very well, I couldn’t if I had the same job. Reduce tax for business when One-third of large Australian companies paid no tax, ATO data shows.

JoshFrydenberg Cause it worked so well last time.

JoshFrydenberg It’ll be great when no business pays tax (as opposed to just most not paying) and all tax comes from low and middle income earners and we can sit about wondering why the economy is still knackered. It’ll be a real mystery.

JoshFrydenberg Tax cuts have not worked ,business investment is low ,you should think of increasing wages

MissNea1968 JoshFrydenberg Now that business 'community' have been reassured the Coalitions' perennial downward pressures on wages is indeed working, they would now like to run revenues down further by demanding more free money and less tax. Seriously their greed knows no bounds, they are incorrigible.

JoshFrydenberg Has to do something different because so far he’s going backwards towards a mythical surplus.

JoshFrydenberg Wanted for undeclared insanity do not approach is dangerous!!!

JoshFrydenberg More dangerously incompetent leadership from JoshFrydenberg and this hopeless LiberalAus /The_Nationals fed govt. How about encouraging wages growth, like all economists are suggesting? Liberals really can't manage economies!!!

JoshFrydenberg Good work Josh let’s flog that dead horse some more shall we. More tax cuts and free passes for business in the hope that they will benevolently and freely let some of this extra cash trickle on down to their employees. Hasn’t happened anywhere yet but hey you never know auspol

JoshFrydenberg More corporate welfare won't increase consumers spending RaiseNewstart auspol

JoshFrydenberg The mad Rabbi hasn’t got a clue he can GGF’d auspol.

JoshFrydenberg Josh sets out to to prove Einstein's theory once again: that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.

JoshFrydenberg More trickledown economics, they know it's bad for the economy, they just don't care as long as they get to cash in in the short term.

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