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Australia's Malcolm Turnbull faces setback after lawmakers take aim at corporate tax cuts

A legislative defeat also threatens the government's chances of winning any of six by-elections late next month, after a group of lawmakers were forced in May to resign over a court ruling that they had dual citizenship.

June 25, 2018 / 15:10 IST
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull faces a fresh blow in parliament this week, with the Senate poised on Monday to reject his government's plans for a corporate tax cut after several independent lawmakers vowed to vote against the measure.

Following the lead of the United States, Australia's centre-right government has proposed to cut the corporate tax rate to 25 percent from 30 percent, in a bid to boost the economy less than a year away from the next election.

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But several independent lawmakers said they would not support the tax bill, a setback for the government during a critical week when it aims to push through the cut and rules to prevent foreign interference.

"The government have said they are not prepared to go after multinationals, therefore One Nation are no chance of supporting company tax cuts," rightwing lawmaker Pauline Hanson told Australia's Channel 7.