From tax to minimum wage, the financial landscape for Australians will change dramatically from July 1. Here’s what’s coming.
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Millions of Australians are expected to spend $10.1 billion during the end of financial year sales. But with such high spending, consumers need to make informed decisions to maximise their savings.
From tax to minimum wage, the financial landscape for Australians will change dramatically from July 1. Here’s what’s coming.
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From how much you can spend to the key dates to know.