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Budget may offer little wriggle room on tax: CME

THE federal government’s locking in of the “super tax” on mining profits in yesterday’s budget has raised concerns from the Western Australian Chamber of Minerals and Energy that there may be little room to manoeuvre on major points of the tax.

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Budget may offer little wriggle room on tax: CME

Speaking to journalists this afternoon, CME chief executive Reg Howard-Smith questioned the government’s commitment to negotiate details of the tax in the coming months, given the fact it has already locked...

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