According to reports, after the media reported extensively on the deeming rate of retirement pensions, the government faced pressure from the majority of retirees to lower the deeming rate.

Finance Minister Josh Frydenberg also promoted and celebrated the passage of the tax cuts, saying that taxpayers can now apply for a refund of $1080 to their pockets.

This is also important for millions of Australian families.

As of Monday, 650,000 people have reported their tax status last year, asking the tax bureau to refund $1080.

Prime Minister Morrison has won a victory in the tax reduction law, and now faces the challenge of amending the Labor Relations Act and the Religious Freedom Law.

The business community has asked the coalition government to revise the labor relations law and the unfair dismissal law, making it easier for them to dismiss those bad candidates.

In the area of ​​religious freedom law, the coalition party is gathering consensus internally to revise the law on religious freedom.

Attorney General Christian Potter is drafting the law internally, and when the coalition party has reached a consensus on the draft law, it will be submitted to Congress for consideration.

The government’s revised Freedom of Religion Act is expected to protect private and hiring religious statements without causing them to be dismissed by the employer.
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