Removing the GST exemption for fresh fruits and vegetables could cost lives (Letter)
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Cobiac, Linda J
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To the Editor: There have been rumours that the current exemption from the goods and services tax (GST) for fresh foods, such as fruits and vegetables, might be removed.1 Changes in government are often accompanied by a review of policies, and broadening the tax base is appealing because it would increase efficiency and raise revenue. But what implications would a rise in the price of fruits and vegetables have for the Australian diet and health?
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Medical Journal of Australia
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199
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8
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Veerman, JL; Cobiac, LJ, Removing the GST exemption for fresh fruits and vegetables could cost lives, Medical Journal of Australia, 2013, 199 (8), pp. 534-535