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Last month, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said if elected, the Coalition would allow businesses to deduct for tax purposes up to $20,000 for business-related meal and entertainment expenses which would cost around $250 million.
However, the federal government has estimated the policy would cost be anywhere from $1.6 billion to $10 billion.
Federal member for Petrie and Shadow Assistant Treasurer Luke Howarth told Bill McDonald on 4BC Mornings, "This is a good policy."
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Last month, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said if elected, the Coalition would allow businesses to deduct for tax purposes up to $20,000 for business-related meal and entertainment expenses which would cost around $250 million.
However, the federal government has estimated the policy would cost be anywhere from $1.6 billion to $10 billion.
Federal member for Petrie and Shadow Assistant Treasurer Luke Howarth told Bill McDonald on 4BC Mornings, "This is a good policy."
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.