A change in government means a change in policy. Australians went to the polls on September 7 to elect a new federal government and it is clear the previous Labor government will be replaced by a coalition formed by the Liberal and National parties. Tax policy was a key division between the parties pre-election, so taxpayers should prepare for changes.
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