Revealed: how the Tax Commissioner was leant on to deliver high-end tax cuts

By Peter Martin
Updated February 18 2017 - 1:09pm, first published January 30 2017 - 3:20pm
Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan was reluctant to agree to a request from Treasurer Scott Morrison but eventually relented.  Photo: Louie Douvis
Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan was reluctant to agree to a request from Treasurer Scott Morrison but eventually relented. Photo: Louie Douvis

When Treasurer Scott Morrison rose in Parliament in May to deliver a budget speech promising high-end tax cuts "from July 1", he knew he faced a powerful obstacle.

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