Treasurer Scott Morrison has vowed to take the government’s company tax cuts to another vote in parliament within weeks in what could be a make-or-break decision that clears the ground for a policy rethink if the Senate blocks the changes.

Mr Morrison insisted the government would proceed with the $35.6 billion tax cut for big companies over ten years despite growing signs of nerves among his colleagues over the Labor attack on the plan.

“We took it to the last election, we won that election and we’ve continued to seek to legislate and nothing has changed,” Mr Morrison said on Tuesday.

Treasurer Scott Morrison says the government will try once more to get its company tax cuts passed by the Senate. Credit:Bloomberg

“We’re continuing to seek to legislate that plan and that’s what will happen when the parliament comes back.”