Why the luxury car tax should go – but prosecco should not

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The luxury car tax, introduced by the Howard Government in 2000, aimed to increase the price of prestige cars to protect the local car industry, but it is no longer needed as the industry is extinct.

It is not often that I find myself in furious agreement with a trade suggestion from the European Union, particularly one that is also trying to stop Australian wineries calling their products prosecco.

However, apart from the wine, the massive EU free trade submission makes an…

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