Labor has laughed off the New Zealand prime minister's criticism of the capital gains tax, arguing the two nations have very different systems.
After Kiwi leader Christopher Luxon said introducing a tax on capital gains would be disastrous for New Zealand's economy, Australia's employment minister Amanda Rishworth denied it was a dig at the Albanese government's tax shake-up.
"I don't think you can compare apples with oranges when we're talking about different tax systems and different countries," she told Sky News on Sunday.
"I would suggest that neither leader would seek to get involved in domestic politics.
"I wouldn't suggest it was a shot across the bow. I would suggest that both leaders are operating in a completely different tax system in their country."