13 August 1998

Doorstop

JOURNALIST:

Mr Costello will taxpayers be wearing such a big grin at 4 o’clock this afternoon?

TREASURER:

What we’ve got is a new tax system for a new century. A tax system that can take us through the next century to create jobs and trade and exports and also to give tax relief to middle Australia, that’s what tax reform is all about.

JOURNALIST:

How do you think it will be received by the public this afternoon?

TREASURER:

I think the public will be pleased that somebody’s finally had the determination to sit down and reform Australia’s tax system. The public will be glad that they’ve been shown some leadership, that we don’t have to live with this complicated, unfair tax system any more. We can have a new tax system for a new century and that’s what it’s all about.

JOURNALIST:

What will this mean for the Government if it is not popular in the electorate?

TREASURER:

Well what this means is that the Government has put down a blueprint, a plan for reforming Australia’s tax system. We’re the only ones that can do it, the only ones that will show leadership in relation to that and that’s why middle Australia will get a better deal.

Thanks.