Morning mail: business tax breaks unveiled, welfare cut 'degrading', x-rays for avocados

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Friday: New tax concessions are designed to get the economy moving in a Covid world. Plus: will we ever stop squeezing avocados?

Top stories The Morrison government is announcing new tax breaks and deregulation designed to get the economy moving in a Covid world. The government will use next week’s budget to remove the 47% fringe benefits tax impost on the retraining businesses give redundant or redeployed workers, and extend some tax concessions for businesses with a turnover of between $10m and $50m.

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