States split over Tony Abbott's plans to reform the Federation, tax system

By James Massola, Lisa Cox, Henrietta Cook
Updated October 28 2014 - 10:13am, first published October 27 2014 - 9:30pm
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says tax arrangements between the states can change without small states being worse off. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says tax arrangements between the states can change without small states being worse off. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says tax arrangements between the states can change without small states being worse off. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says tax arrangements between the states can change without small states being worse off. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says tax arrangements between the states can change without small states being worse off. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says tax arrangements between the states can change without small states being worse off. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says tax arrangements between the states can change without small states being worse off. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says tax arrangements between the states can change without small states being worse off. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Victorian Premier Denis Napthine, who faces the polls next month, said he was not interested in any increase in GST.   Photo: Eddie Jim
Victorian Premier Denis Napthine, who faces the polls next month, said he was not interested in any increase in GST. Photo: Eddie Jim

State premiers are split over Prime Minister Tony Abbott's plans to reform the Commonwealth-state relations, which could include changes to elements of the tax system including GST.