Scrap work-related deductions, offer personal tax cuts, Malcolm Turnbull told

By Nassim Khadem
Updated January 26 2016 - 1:08pm, first published 12:15pm
Treasurer Scott Morrison has said the government will consider introducing personal tax cuts as part of its upcoming tax review. Photo: Andrew Meares
Treasurer Scott Morrison has said the government will consider introducing personal tax cuts as part of its upcoming tax review. Photo: Andrew Meares
The most common type of work-related expenses was for car expenses, totalling $8 billion. Photo: Rob Homer
The most common type of work-related expenses was for car expenses, totalling $8 billion. Photo: Rob Homer

A host of work-related tax deductions claimed by individuals every year that amount to tens of billions of dollars could be scrapped and replaced with low personal tax rates, submissions from Treasury and business groups to the Turnbull government's inquiry into tax deductibility show.

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