source: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23674116-2,00.html
THE Rudd government will cut $8 billion in tax breaks and incentives in Tuesday's budget as part of its strategy to curb inflation.
Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan is expected to argue that the previous coalition government gave too much taxpayer assistance to higher-income earners who did not need it.
The measures, to be presented as the most substantial reform of tax concessions in a decade, were worth $8 billion over four years, The Weekend Australian reports.
Mr Swan refused to disclose details of any cuts but again said that taxpayers deserved an equitable budget.
"Australian families who work hard and pay their fair share of taxes have every right to expect a tax system that is as efficient and as fair as possible," he told The Weekend Australian.
"People who get up and go to work and pay their taxes expect everyone to do the same."
The crackdown on tax concessions follows a razor-gang review of more than 300 so-called "tax expenditures" - the tax breaks and incentives that cost more than $51 billion in last year's federal budget.
THE Rudd government will cut $8 billion in tax breaks and incentives in Tuesday's budget as part of its strategy to curb inflation.
Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan is expected to argue that the previous coalition government gave too much taxpayer assistance to higher-income earners who did not need it.
The measures, to be presented as the most substantial reform of tax concessions in a decade, were worth $8 billion over four years, The Weekend Australian reports.
Mr Swan refused to disclose details of any cuts but again said that taxpayers deserved an equitable budget.
"Australian families who work hard and pay their fair share of taxes have every right to expect a tax system that is as efficient and as fair as possible," he told The Weekend Australian.
"People who get up and go to work and pay their taxes expect everyone to do the same."
The crackdown on tax concessions follows a razor-gang review of more than 300 so-called "tax expenditures" - the tax breaks and incentives that cost more than $51 billion in last year's federal budget.