Abolishing state and territory taxes will encourage Australians to spend an extra A$36bn ($25.7bn) on household insurance, according to research released today (27 August) by the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA).
Abolishing state and territory taxes will encourage Australians to spend an extra A$36bn ($25.7bn) on household insurance, according to research released today (27 August) by the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA).