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Tax Changes Get Tick of Approval From Ratings Agency
S&P said tax reforms and proposed NDIS cuts could lift Australia’s budget bottom line by more than $80 billion over a decade.
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Australia retains AAA as tax changes and spending cuts help bottom line
Australia is just one of 11 nations with a triple A credit rating from S&P. The budget’s tax measures and spending cuts have helped retain that rating.
S&P reaffirms Australia's AAA credit rating
Australia has retained its AAA sovereign credit rating form S&P Global, with the ratings agency citing the nations sound fiscal position, modest public debt and strong institutional settings despite heightened global uncertainty. S&P reaffirmed the country's top-tier credit rating, describing Australia's fiscal performance as "sound" and noting the nation maintains "modest public debt by international standards." The agency also highlighted the …
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57% Left
L 57%
C 29%
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