'it's time to abolish negative gearing', page-7

  1. 5,717 Posts.
    Pasqual

    I sort of disagree :)

    Fair enough neither party is going to abolish it but revenue pressure dictates changes to it.

    A tightening of NG is already discussed.

    On the same note, not only property investors are going to feel the pain. Most of the so called middle class and people with assets are targeted.
    While I want Gillard to disappear, Tony going to inflict a lot of pain too.
    Tough years ahead for the most of us imo.

    nata12
 
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