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Old 10-05-2006, 02:56 PM   #1
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Default Tax Cuts how did you do...

Seems to be a hot topic on the News Blogs.

Me I am very happy with the Tax cuts I get to see more of what I earn and it goes a long way to cover the higher interest rate and fuel cost.

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Old 10-05-2006, 04:25 PM   #2
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i get nothing. ill be earning over 6000 this year and McDonalds never seem to tax me enough.. so looks like i'll be paying this year :
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Old 10-05-2006, 04:31 PM   #3
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Lol... i think im looking at around $10/week.

Not much, but doesnt bother me. Better than a kick in the teeth??

I was pleased to see families did very well and the superannuation tax reform will go a long way to help those approaching retirement.

My boss seemed to have an ear-to-ear grin on his face as well. It would appear he's no longer in the top marginal tax rate
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Old 10-05-2006, 04:39 PM   #4
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Just in case anyone wants to look. They don't come into effect until the new financial year...
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Old 10-05-2006, 04:41 PM   #5
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Probably around 900 a year
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:25 PM   #6
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Wouldn't mind an income the same as that last figure. Having a $10,200 tax cut is a substantial amount. Would go towards the payments on a new car.
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:37 PM   #7
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It is very very good for my partner and I, we are happy with it.
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:43 PM   #8
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It's funny that if you earn from $40-$60 K you only get $510 a year.
But some one earning $5K less gets an extra $200 a year and if you earn $65 K you get an extra $240 a year????

Needless to say I'm smack bang in the middle of that group! :(

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Old 10-05-2006, 05:43 PM   #9
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Money to the government for nothing. I still dont see why we should pay taxes at all with petrol prices so high.
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:44 PM   #10
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Wouldn't mind an income the same as that last figure. Having a $10,200 tax cut is a substantial amount. Would go towards the payments on a new car.
Haha, if you were earning that much I don't think you would worry too much when it was time for another car, I know I wouldn't.

As I only work part time I think I will save $365, which is better than nothing I guess.
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:44 PM   #11
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i heard that the average joe would get an extra 10 bucks in their fortnightly packet, but if (and i'm guessing) a lot of people are around the 30-35 bracket, that would equate (using the above chart) to being around 700ish a year saving, which means an extra $25+ per fortnight. Is that right ?

Anyone have a link to somewhere that can work it out for you ?
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:45 PM   #12
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It's funny that if you earn from $40-$60 K you only get $510 a year.
But some one earning $5K less gets an extra $200 a year and if you earn $65 K you get an extra $240 a year????

Needless to say I'm smack bang in the middle of that group! :(

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Haha, if you were earning that much I don't think you would worry too much when it was time for another car, I know I wouldn't.

As I only work part time I think I will save $365, which is better than nothing I guess.
Yeah true. I guess I'm looking at it from my perspective. For them its probabbly nothing. Maybe it's the difference between Business and First Class.

I'm in the $10 per week category. $19.55 a fortnight to be exact.
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:47 PM   #14
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looks like an extra $17ish for me, yay looks like ill be getting 18" in 2 years sleep: i cant wait
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:48 PM   #15
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i heard that the average joe would get an extra 10 bucks in their fortnightly packet, but if (and i'm guessing) a lot of people are around the 30-35 bracket, that would equate (using the above chart) to being around 700ish a year saving, which means an extra $25+ per fortnight. Is that right ?

Anyone have a link to somewhere that can work it out for you ?
I think what you would have heard is an extra $10 a week (not fortnight) Well that's what I heard at the gym today anyhow...

And by looking at the chart - the 'average joe' would probably save around $510 a year (roughly $10 / week, or $19.62 / fortnight, or $42.50 / month)
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:54 PM   #16
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a measley $510pa for me :(
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:54 PM   #17
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Money to the government for nothing. I still dont see why we should pay taxes at all with petrol prices so high.
We wouldn't have the infastructure to drive our cars if we took your thinking into action. Real smart.
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I think what you would have heard is an extra $10 a week (not fortnight) Well that's what I heard at the gym today anyhow...

And by looking at the chart - the 'average joe' would probably save around $510 a year (roughly $10 / week, or $19.62 / fortnight, or $42.50 / month)
I see... Working that out i'll get about an extra $29 per fortnight, which it nothing to sneeze at, that's a third of a tank of fuel!
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:59 PM   #19
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give with the left, take with the right.. that why they are taxes.. 10 to1 says before 1/7 something goes up the extra few beans they have given away
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give with the left, take with the right.. that why they are taxes.. 10 to1 says before 1/7 something goes up the extra few beans they have given away
Spot on! I'll wager my tax cut on it! :
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Spot on! I'll wager my tax cut on it! :
I'll raise you a tax cut and a family benefit increase!! Actually, I don't have a family yet, and I actually agree with you..

Anyhow, let's not turn this in to a political debate, could get nasty down the line and cause a thread closure...
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I'll raise you a tax cut and a family benefit increase!! Actually, I don't have a family yet, and I actually agree with you..

Anyhow, let's not turn this in to a political debate, could get nasty down the line and cause a thread closure...
Yes, I don't need my name thrown around in vain! :

But... on related topic, the budget has not helped in the misses want (sorry need) to have kids.
They are trying to tell us all to have more childern to offset those that are now in the retirement stage....
"One for mum, one for dad and one for the country" if I remember correctly.

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or hospitals, schools, libraries, parks, police, pensions.................................


about 50 bucks a week for me, same for the missus. but they'll want it back in July for medicare levy :
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I save bout $375 a year not alot but i spose a saving is a saving.
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Good to see people actually thinking that the Govt done something good...

We will be approx $2000 better off ! , , ,

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$40/week... Pretty happy with that...
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Bonus, I thought I would be left out again when I heard "family orientated budget". Extra $6700 will be put to good use...
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Going by that tax table. It looks like I get nothing. I was getting taxed 30% before and I'll be getting taxed 30% still. I earn $48,000-$53,000pa.

My only benefits are from childcare. I can claim $4000 per child which I'll definately be doing. Go to get something back somewhere.
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Going by that doesn't the 'what you'll save' table indicate you'll be getting a $510 saving per year ?
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Brenx I thought that started this tax time anyway? Thats what I heard from a pamphlet at daycare ages ago.
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