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Australian property obsession becomes election battleground

Tax law on negative gearing poised to be key issue for voters in election tipped for early July

Published Tue, Apr 26, 2016 · 09:50 PM
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AUSTRALIANS' obsession with property has moved from dominating conversations by the barbecue to potentially helping decide its next government.

A popular tax law that gives a break to landlords is poised to be a key issue for voters in an election tipped for early July. The measure, known as negative gearing, has helped stoke a surge in property prices. The flip side: rising unaffordability - which the opposition Labor Party is trying to capitalise on with a pledge to curb the tax break.

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