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21 Austl. Tax F. 3 (2006)

handle is hein.journals/austraxrum21 and id is 1 raw text is: Confronting the sacred cow:
The politics of work-related tax
deductions
Richard Eccleston*
A common theme among recent proposals to reform Australia's personal income
tax system is that lower personal income tax rates (or increased thresholds) could
be partially funded through the elimination of work-related tax deductions.While
such base broadening represents good tax policy in that a well-designed reform
package has the potential to improve the efficiency of the income tax system without
necessarily reducing progressivity, the analysis presented in this article suggests that
such proposals are fraught with political difficulties.

* Dr Richard Eccleston is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and Public
Policy at Griffith University. I would like to thank the journal's reviewers and Brett
Freudenburg for their helpful comments as well as Claire McKenny for her research
assistance. Any remaining errors remain my responsibility.
This paper was accepted for publication 31 October 2005.

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