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    Australian Financial Review
    February 10, 2026 (about 5 hours ago)

    Want lower income taxes? Start with the GST

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    Australia VAT News • Australian Financial Review

    Summary

    The article argues that Australia should increase its GST rate and broaden the tax base to reduce reliance on income tax, following the OECD’s latest health check recommendation.

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    Key Insights

    What did the OECD recommend regarding GST in Australia?

    The OECD recommends increasing the GST rate and broadening the base while lowering income taxes.

    What is the main focus of the article?

    The article argues that Australia should use GST to reduce reliance on income tax.

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