Josh Frydenberg banks on jobs, business stimulus

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Treasurer JoshFrydenberg warned of a 'monumental' task to recover from the coronavirus crisis, as he revealed a spend federalbudgeta revenue shock that will take gross debt to $1.1 trillion within four years. | Chief political correspondent CroweDM...

In a policy turnaround on research and development, the government scrapped a plan from last year to save $1.8 billion in research and development tax concessions and will instead offer $2 billion in fresh incentives.

While the deficit is forecast to shrink to $112 billion next year, the Commonwealth will remain in deficit until beyond 2031. Finance Minister Mathias Cormann said the government had "no alternative" but to unleash mammoth spending to prevent younger Australians facing years of economic pain.Senator Cormann argued the policies were temporary and avoided long-term pressure on the budget, with payments falling back to only 1.7 per cent growth in real terms from 2021.The outlook is founded on economic growth of 4.

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