on 18-05-2013 07:44 AM
It was bad enough to scrap the wholesale tax in favour of the GST, but now top of the list for LNP tax reforms will be increasing the GST and taxing those things that weren't taxed before like food, education and health.
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/abbott-gst-is-back-on-the-table-20130517-2js0b.html
And he has already broken his first promise and he hasn't even landed in the job yet - the tax cut to company tax is gone. Aren't 'broken promises' what the opposition have based their entire campaign on? ?:|
on 18-05-2013 07:56 AM
What a beat up & totally untrue 😛
on 18-05-2013 08:18 AM
Tone isn't even in office yet and the luvies are already crying their heads off. Will probably have to put the Labor spammers on ignore for the next 10 years if this is any indication of future posts. No wait.... that would be really childish.
on 18-05-2013 08:24 AM
Tone isn't even in office yet and the luvies are already crying their heads off. Will probably have to put the Labor spammers on ignore for the next 10 years if this is any indication of future posts. No wait.... that would be really childish.
🙂 right on
on 18-05-2013 08:35 AM
hmmmm
could be included, it's not very clear is it? Neither is their work choice or IR policy
on 18-05-2013 09:00 AM
The LNP's dont have any policies
oh except the ones they are swiping from the labor party!
on 18-05-2013 09:23 AM
I dont have a problem with an increase. Its 15% in NZ and 20% in the UK
They should have done this instead of the stupid mining tax, but had no stomach for it.
on 18-05-2013 11:07 AM
hmmmm
could be included, it's not very clear is it? Neither is their work choice or IR policy
It's pretty clear in their white paper - the only paper they have released that comes close to policy.
on 18-05-2013 11:22 AM
I dont have a problem with an increase. Its 15% in NZ and 20% in the UK
They should have done this instead of the stupid mining tax, but had no stomach for it.
The mining tax affects a few. GST affects everyone. And it affects the most those that can't afford to pay extra for essentials like food and education.
Not much of a comparison. ?:|
on 18-05-2013 11:54 AM
" They should have done this instead of the stupid mining tax, but had no stomach for it. "
How exactly was the Labor Party supposed to ask for an increase to the GST when the majority of States are run by the Liberal Party. You do realise in order to get an increase in the GST ALL states must agree.
I thought 100% of the GST gathered went directly to states anyway.