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Council tax debt hits record high - but could a policy change be coming?

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June 29, 2026

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Council tax debt hits record high - but could a policy change be coming?
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The i Paper

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· Jul 3, 2026

Burnham wins backing for land tax and stamp duty reform

Radical overhaul of property taxes such as council tax and stamp duty under consideration

SundayTimes

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· Jul 8, 2026

EDITORIAL | Treasury withholding funds to municipalities is a step in the right direction

With municipalities having racked up R24bn in fruitless and wasteful expenditure since 2021, the decision sends a necessary — if painful — message that fiscal accountability is no longer optional

Spotlight Delaware

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· Jun 30, 2026

Last minute property tax proposal raises questions ahead of final legislative day

A late-in-the-session bill that could create sweeping changes to Delaware’s property tax system has been endorsed by Gov. Matt Meyer, but it faces opposition from each of the state’s three counties as well as the financial directors of every school district in New Castle County. The post Last minute property tax proposal raises questions ahead of final legislative day appeared first on Spotlight Delaware.

Sky News - Business

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· Jul 7, 2026

The capital gains tax changes Burnham could make - and the consequences experts are warning about

The capital gains tax changes Burnham could make - and the consequences experts are warning about

Crikey

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· Jul 2, 2026

Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform

With federal parliament breaking for the winter, all eyes are on the NSW Labor conference and demands for even more tax reform. Meanwhile, Labor MPs in Victoria are joining calls for a Big Build royal commission. The post Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform appeared first on Crikey.

The West Australian

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· Jun 23, 2026

What Labor agreed to in order for tax change support

Contentious changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax discounts will all but pass parliament after the government agreed to Greens demands.

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Related coverage for "Council tax debt hits record high - but could a policy change be coming?": The i Paper — Burnham wins backing for land tax and stamp duty reform. SundayTimes — EDITORIAL | Treasury withholding funds to municipalities is a step in the right direction. Spotlight Delaware — Last minute property tax proposal raises questions ahead of final legislative day. Sky News - Business — The capital gains tax changes Burnham could make - and the consequences experts are warning about. Crikey — Albanese government urged to go further on tax reform. The West Australian — What Labor agreed to in order for tax change support