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Jane Hume says effort to roll back negative gearing incentives ‘hypocrisy’ from politicians who probably benefited from it themselves

Nick Visser

Nick Visser

Jane Hume, the deputy Liberal leader, had sharp criticism for the government over the proposed tax changes, calling them “entirely unfair” and accusing lawmakers of pulling the ladder up behind them after “plenty of politicians” had used negative gearing to create wealth.

The Coalition has said it won’t support the government’s negative gearing and capital gains tax changes, which it’s called an “assault on aspiration”.

The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, announced “generous” exemptions for small businesses last week amid backlash to the budget, saying approximately 2.7m entities would benefit from the carve-out. Labor will be appealing to the Greens to get those changes across the line in parliament this week.

Hume told Sky News:

double quotation markNegative gearing has been a way for people to create wealth for generations, and that includes plenty of politicians, particularly from Labor and from the Greens. And I think people should be asking … politicians whether they have ever used negative gearing to build wealth and to get ahead, because I’ll lay you odds that they have.

What extraordinary hypocrisy that they are now trying to deny that ability from the next generation.

Hume went on to say the Senate had a job to scrutinise legislation, but only had a few days to do so for a change that would affect “millions” of Australians.

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Auction clearance rates continue to fall

Nick Visser

Nick Visser

Auction clearance rates continue to fall and now sit at just 47.4% across the combined capitals, according to the latest data from Cotality.

The figures come just a few days after the RBA decided to keep rates on hold at 4.35% after three consecutive rate hikes earlier in the year.

In Sydney, the clearance rate was 47.4%, in Melbourne 50.6%, but in Brisbane the rate was just 33.3%. Sydney also saw 166 homes withdrawn from auction.

The price of homes is sure to play centre stage in parliament this week as the government debates its changes to the capital gains tax discount and negative gearing, which almost immediately banished property investors from auctions nationwide.

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