How the most affluent Australians disproportionately benefit from negative gearing
by Cait Kelly and Josh Nicholas from World news | The Guardian on (#6R27M)
Those in the top tax bracket three times more likely to be negatively geared property investor, says economist
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Negative gearing helps high-earning Australians the most, with those with income of more than $180,000 annually snaring almost one-quarter of the benefits, despite numbering just 5% of taxpayers.
Data from the Australian Taxation Office showed people who earn more than $180,000 were able to lower their collective tax bill by $1.3bn in 2021-2022 through negative gearing. The $1.3bn was roughly 25% of all the losses on rental properties claimed by taxpayers in that financial year.
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