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Commonwealth Bank economists expect 5% drag on home prices from tax changes, compared with Treasury forecast of 2%. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastContentious tax changes will have a larger drag on home prices than the government forecast in the budget, according to analysis from Australia’s largest lender, reported by Australian Associated Press.Winding back negative gearing and the capital gains discount for established properties will weigh on home prices by 5%, compared to Treasury forecasts of a 2% drag, Commonwealth Bank senior economists Trent Saunders and Ashwin Clarke found. Continue reading…

Commonwealth Bank economists expect 5% drag on home prices from tax changes, compared with Treasury forecast of 2%. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastContentious tax changes will have a larger drag on home prices than the government forecast in the budget, according to analysis from Australia’s largest…

Commonwealth Bank economists expect 5% drag on home prices from tax changes, compared with Treasury forecast of 2%. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastContentious tax changes will have a larger drag on home prices than the government forecast in the budget, according to analysis from Australia’s largest lender, reported by Australian Associated Press.Winding back negative gearing and the capital gains discount for established properties will weigh on home prices by 5%, compared to Treasury forecasts of a…

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