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Peaking economy throws future tax revenue increases in doubt

Editor's Insight: Population growth is slowing as net immigration peaks and the construction sector is lagging.

Mon, 25 Sep 2017

Further signs of an economic softening next year may be inferred by the latest GDP and immigration figures.

That will likely mean the economy undershooting the rosy expectations of tax revenue growth in the latest official fiscal projections as well as jeopardising election campaign policies

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