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Myths and mortar

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Australia
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Forget about releasing new state and commonwealth land. If we want to get serious about housing affordability, maybe it's time to re-think stamp duty, so that you pay it when you sell the house rather than when you buy it. Better still: why not stamp out stamp duty entirely and replace it with a land tax? Sure, these ideas may be taboo in election campaigns... But then again, the solutions to our housing problems lie beyond the horizon of a three-year political cycle. In this program Peter Mares speaks to Steve Bevington, Managing Director, Community Housing Limited; Kath Hulse, Director, Swinburne-Monash Research Centre Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute and Saul Eslake, Chief Economist of the ANZ Bank

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