Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says Treasurer Jim Chalmers has introduced legislation that will “strip back” the tax benefits where companies have buybacks of their own shares or issued new capital.
“This move has found sharp criticism – political
and from the investment industry,” Mr Greenwood said.
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