Tax, tax, tax

That just about wraps up Question Time. The Government has been hounded this afternoon for more details on its plan for income tax. The Opposition has been pushing for more detail on costings, and indicated its reluctance to support later stages of the plan, but the Treasurer reaffirmed the message that the bill would not be split up.

"The bill is on the table. Vote for it or oppose it. Whichever way you do it, the Australian people will know where you sit on tax and where they sit on tax," Scott Morrison said.

Labor also used Question Time to turn attention back to the Government's proposed company tax cuts — a measure introduced in last year's budget that is still before the Senate.

"What is the total cost of the corporate tax cuts over 10 years from July 1, 2018?" Chris Bowen asked.

The Government would not provide a 10-year figure for the company tax cuts, suggesting Labor "do its own maths".