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From the 'How Fair, How Effective Survey' Tax cuts; trust in the ATO

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Australian National University. Centre for Tax System Integrity

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Centre for Tax System Integrity (CTSI), Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University
Australian Taxation Office

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Tax Snaps presents CTSI's most recent statistics on what Australians think about tax matters. In our survey work, where we contact random samples of Australians, we often find views that are a little different from those we commonly hear about in the media. These are the views that we select as a Tax Snap.

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