Albanese stands by stage three tax cut changes for ‘every Australian’, rules out bump in welfare payments

Anthony Albanese has ruled out an increase to welfare payments in exchange for crossbench support to ensure the passage of the government’s proposed changes to stage three tax cuts.

Under a reworked scheme unveiled by the prime minister on Thursday, anyone earning less than $150,000 will receive a larger tax cut while those earning more are in line for a smaller benefit than previously promised.

The changes to the original stage three tax cuts that were first implemented by the coalition will need to pass parliament before they are due to come into effect in July, with the government needing the support of the Greens and crossbench.

The prime minister has been criticised for breaking his original tax promise to higher income earners but said he stood by the proposed package which would deliver a tax cut to “every Australian”.

“We know that low and middle-income Australians are under financial pressure (and) it’s a responsibility of the government to do something about it,” he told reporters in Orange on Saturday.

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