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04-04-2012, 10:06 PM | #61 | |||
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I only read the OP and if your fair dinkum ... you've got no idea.
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04-04-2012, 10:21 PM | #63 | ||
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bring the gst down to zero & fire all the public servants. make it all user pays. if you want to educate your kid you pay school fees. if you get sick pay the hospital yourself instead of using my tax dollars because you ate too many chicko rolls. if your house is on fire i hope you paid your annual fire protection subscription because my tax dollars aren't funding the fire dept any more.
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04-04-2012, 10:31 PM | #66 | |||
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There are plenty of countries around the world with this system. They're called third world countries. |
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04-04-2012, 10:34 PM | #68 | |||
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Bad, bad idea. |
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04-04-2012, 10:36 PM | #69 | |||
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04-04-2012, 10:50 PM | #70 | ||
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Ok, just a number of things that I noticed in 2000 that never changed price as we were promised they would.
But on the other fuel excise is another name for sales tax. An if IIRC from a report I saw aome time ago, in Queensland buying a block of land inccurs approx $110,000 in State, federal and Council taxes. |
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04-04-2012, 11:14 PM | #71 | |||
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04-04-2012, 11:28 PM | #72 | ||
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I think if you are being realistic, the cash economy in general pretty much rules this out.
You can't lower income tax and up GST effectively when you really do not know how much money goes under the radar. The best way is in reporting against industry benchmarks and targeting those with unexplained wealth. |
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05-04-2012, 12:21 AM | #73 | ||
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What I don't get is why workers are taxed around 47% whilst businesses are 30% flat. Surely it makes more sense to tax the richer sector.
Interesting idea with the GST but it's the same gap if the income tax percentages remain the same.
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05-04-2012, 08:27 AM | #74 | ||
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So you are saying that the business sector are the rich ones and by taxing them more it would not effect the prices you pay????
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05-04-2012, 09:01 AM | #75 | |||
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In the long run profits end up being distributed to shareholders at which time the balance of the tax is paid being the differnce between the individuals marginal tax rate and the 30% tax the company has already paid. There are also strict rules on the tax treatment of distributions to shareholders of private companies given under the guise of a loan in order to avoid/defer tax.
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05-04-2012, 09:06 AM | #76 | ||
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I wasn't going to post again on this thread but it is full of so much mis-information I think I should!
From the OP's first post it was evident to me that his opening statement was so wrong. Let's raise the GST to 15% so the rich will pay more taxes. The GST (Goods and Services Tax) gets paid by EVERYONE!! Don't get me wrong, it is better than the Old 22% sales tax system we used to have, and I can tell you right now, within the next 5yrs, we will see an increase in the GST to 12.5%. The government is waiting for the right moment to up it...but that can be discussed and complained about when it does happen! Back to the OP's opening statement - What are you going to do. Someone does their grocery shopping...."I am sorry sir but I need to see a current bank statement and asset list so I know what I need to charge you...the 10 or 15% GST." The reason the wealthy in this country are so wealthy, is that they are asset rich and cash poor. Having said that, they all look great on paper but the majority of wealthy people in this country do not own anything! Their banks or finance brokers/lenders/inverstors own it! So how do we fix this? It is certainly not to increase GST across the board, so that everyone pays, but perhaps we should introduce an Equity tax - but only on people who earn above $175,000 a year. Or would you prefer it was done on people who earn over $80,000 a year?? Wow, they earn 80k a year, own their own home and drive a nice car...they must be rich!! Ignore the fact they have worked hard, have also given up many things to get that job and have EARNT that pay, they own less than 40% of their home and the loan on their car still has 3yrs to go.....let's tax them more anyway because those lucky bastards earn more than me! My thoughts.....let's tax the stupid....Oh wait...that is what we are doing already!! The smart ones already go and find a loophole or a fantastic accountant who actually does their job correctly and saves them money so they can become wealthy!! Tall poppy syndrome is alive and well in this country and growing day by day. Now if we taxed that, the country would be No.1 in the world for wealth! Cheers Col
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06-04-2012, 08:20 AM | #78 | |||
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Its effects are to screw the US bond market, adds to inflation, reduces the value of the US dollar and so petrol (for them and us) increases in cost, and then the US uses some of its 'strategic reserve' to reduce price, simply has OPEN smiling, - as the reserve has to be refilled - at the higher prices at some stage! Its all a bargain. The practice is an attempt to aid the US housing market, but it'll fall in a heap, further.....
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http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/co...83&mfp=001/002 Companies subject to the company tax system pay 30% on every dollar of taxable profit. For the OP, you do realise that a GST is a regressive tax? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regressive_tax Dropping income tax and then upping the GST means lower income earners will spend more of their after tax income in GST as they spend most or all of their income on day to day expenses - Rent/mortgage, Food, utilities, fuel, services. Some food attracts GST, Utilities attract a GST as does petrol and services like tradies and mechanics etc. So more of their money goes in total taxes. The wealthy person who is earning $200k a year can spend $50k a year (for example) on their day to day expenses and pocket the rest. Their lifestyle may result in them indulging in more luxuries and spending even more, but generally they can comfortably live and save money. You suggestion is likely to create a shift by increasing the tax portion on their spending/consumption, but likely an even bigger drop in income tax. So it would result in the tax burden on higher incomes overall becoming less.
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It will be interesting to see if the popularity of offshore shopping via the internet will cause a rethink of GST.
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06-04-2012, 12:16 PM | #81 | |||
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Ive got news for you. A person on $200k is probably very good at minimising his income tax. But a person on a healthy salary cant avoid the GST. The GST my grandmother pays per year is probably tiny, she doesnt buy LCD TVs, just groceries really. Nor does she dine out often. Nor will she buy airline tix often. So I put it to you that the GST is very good at collecting a lot more tax from higher income earners. The beauty of the GST is that crims, cash economy, super wealthy cant avoid it when they dine out, go the movies, buy a flash car. Income tax is flawed in this country...i dont think anyone will disagree on that. |
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06-04-2012, 12:25 PM | #82 | ||
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righto bucko so by your way of thinking.. we all need to pay more gst so as to stitch up the crims and rich dudes....
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06-04-2012, 12:48 PM | #83 | ||
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this is why our govs are stuffed when u have people like this advising them on new ways to screw everyone
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06-04-2012, 12:57 PM | #84 | |||
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06-04-2012, 01:05 PM | #85 | |||
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Basically small business and large business are compulsory tax collectors for the gov. I think what you really should be talking about is income tax reform. We have one of the most complex income tax systems in the world. Also slugging small business for really no reason makes no sense. It's hard enough running a small business without it being lumped in with crime syndicates and mongrels like that. I take offense at your ill conceived thoughts and comments.
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06-04-2012, 01:06 PM | #86 | |||
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When someone buys a TV or hair straightener they DO pay GST. Regardless of whether or not they pay with cash, cheque or credit card, the GST is still paid. Hopefully there will be some mass sackings of IT contractors at the ATO when Juliar is booted out at the next election! There is waaaay too much taxpayers money wasted on nuff nuffs like you! |
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06-04-2012, 01:20 PM | #88 | |||
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06-04-2012, 01:21 PM | #89 | ||
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Income tax may be flawed as a whole in your opinion, but it's designed to fit 95% of the population with no gripes.
You CANNOT EVER please everyone, nor can you make it 'right and fair' for the whole population. This is just the way it is. I run a very small scale online business. I import items from South Korea and sell them here. I bring in my goods in small quantities so I don't pay any import taxes. Now, you see, I travel a lot, and while I'm away business still runs its course. I get sales, the customer gets their product and every 3 months I fill out my BAS and pay whatever I need to pay. I also have tossed up the idea of living in Korea. If I did this I would be able to greatly increase sales for myself due to the fact I can look for more products to sell etc. I would still ship stock home myself to a partner to on-sell. Under the current system, I still pay tax on what I make, regardless of if I spend my profits or not. In your system, if I were living overseas I would not spend a cent here, I would make more money and pay hardly any tax as my only local expenses / spending would be postage and packaging costs. The locals who pay a heap more tax than me while making less will then say that the system isn't fair for them. There may be more to it of course... I'm not about to research the legalities etc.. I know many people who make a heap yet still drive a basic car that gets updated every decade, cook at home 7 days a week, hardly see a doctor and hardly travel within Australia... they would LOVE a 15% GST and no income tax... I also know an equal amount of people who make the average wage, live like kings, eat out heaps and spend all they make in a week by the following week... They will HATE paying more for everything. Anyway..... Don't like your idea and don't mind the status quo...
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Crims STEAL STUFF.....no GST there. Cash economy is the people who buy and sell in cash.....BUY and sell....no GST there. Super wealthy.....the what??....will just set up to claim it all back so they don't pay any regardless. I have a plan to save money: Public servants (and contractors) are paid on productivity not hours. An example of how this is done. 100 examples of "Form 123" is given to a group of business owners, corporate employees and sole traders to process. The average time taken to process the form becomes the benchmark. If the form takes 15 minutes then instead of $30/hour public servants (and contractors) are paid $7.50 per form. If they work really hard and do 200 forms in a week they earn $1500. If, on the other hand, they spend their week on flexitime, smoke breaks, updating their facebook status, talking to their friends, drinking coffee and whatever else instead of processing the forms they are paid to process they get $NOTHING. Of course to make this work, the mangers are paid on the number of forms processed by their charges and have the ability to sack those who produce less than, in this case, 120 per week averaged over 10 weeks. And so on up the line so the public service becomes efficient and public servants (and contractors) have the same conditions and requirements as the ordinary workers of Australia, the shop staff, tradies, hospitality workers, the ones that actually make the country despite the public service. The end result of this is that we all get a tax cut because govco will only need a tiny percentage of the money they waste at the moment. |
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