
Robert Breunig
Robert Breunig is the director of the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at the Australian National University, where he specializes in economic policy and taxation. He advocates for reforms in the Australian tax system, particularly the implementation of a land tax as a more efficient means of taxing wealth without negatively affecting productivity. His recent comments in the media emphasize the need for a reevaluation of how wealth and income are taxed in Australia, positioning him as a key voice in ongoing tax policy discussions.
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