03-05-2014 06:06 PM - edited 03-05-2014 06:06 PM
Dont forget to watch The Bolt Report every Sunday on Channel 10 at 10am and 4pm
Join Andrew Bolt, one of Australia's most read, most topical newspaper columnists, as he addresses today's political and social issues through opinion commentary, panel discussion and interviews.
This week
Abbott’s deficit tax. Sacrifice or suicide?
My guest: Amanda Vanstone, former Howard Government minister and member of the Commission of Audit.
The panel: Michael Kroger and Cassandra Wilkinson.
NewsWatch: Rowan Dean.
So much to discuss: destroying the handout mentality, the deficit tax and growing corruptions scandals. Plus: the menace of Clive Palmer’s money and the arrest of a man who quoted Churchill in public.
And this: is Labor’s what-budget-crisis? strategy clever politics or a reckless betrayal of the national interest?
Your Say and more.
on 22-02-2015 09:36 PM
I didn't see you complain when Labor gives out Billions in assitance to the miners.
on 22-02-2015 09:41 PM
Don't be silly. One only whinges about the 48% tax they pay. They don't want to read about real people
on 22-02-2015 09:46 PM
@nevynreally wrote:Don't be silly. One only whinges about the 48% tax they pay. They don't want to read about real people
Anyone who pays 48% tax urgently needs a new accountant.
With Sa;ary sacrifice, negative gearing, Superannuation they way it is and the ability to contribute extra at a lower tax rate,
some serious questions need to be asked as to why someone's tax rate isn't lower.
on 22-02-2015 09:51 PM
22-02-2015 09:58 PM - edited 22-02-2015 10:00 PM
That's not stealing, it's legal tax minimization.
Let's say you earn a heap, have an interest in rare books or rar artwork by Monet, Rembrandt etc.
Previously, you just bought rare books or paintings post tax.
You pay a heap of money into your super at 30% tax rate (need to check that rate), then you use your Super to buy rare books
and painting by Monet which you furnish your house with. You are already 18% ahead before you even start and you still
end up with the books and painting in your house.
I know people who collect rare old cars with their super and get to drive them.
As long as it is structured how the tax department wants it structured, lots of things are possible.
You have income splitting, where lets say your spouse doesn't earn, you get some of your income paid to her.
on 22-02-2015 09:58 PM
@vicr3000 wrote:
@nevynreally wrote:Don't be silly. One only whinges about the 48% tax they pay. They don't want to read about real people
Anyone who pays 48% tax urgently needs a new accountant.
With Sa;ary sacrifice, negative gearing, Superannuation they way it is and the ability to contribute extra at a lower tax rate,
some serious questions need to be asked as to why someone's tax rate isn't lower.
I know. But it's more fun to b1tch on a forum, yeah?
And I did notice the woodwork posters. Can't say I missed your input.
on 22-02-2015 10:07 PM
on 23-02-2015 07:56 AM
Crossing the line from the inside in Liberal attacks on Tony Abbott
THE campaign to destroy Tony Abbott has become despicable. Any Liberals feeding it are not fit for high office.
Be clear: I do not blindly defend the Prime Minister.
Indeed, two weeks ago an ABC news bulletin led with the news that I’d called his decision to knight Prince Philip “pathetically stupid”.
But last week, two reports, both citing anonymous Liberal critics of Abbott, crossed the line.
I bet all the LNP MP's are thrilled that they are coming under attack from Andrew Bolt
what a circus!
on 23-02-2015 11:20 AM
Donna--for the first time i tuned in at 10am yesterday for that show.
10.00am- 10.08am-was a pair of spankers selling a bamboo filled pillow.
They twisted it and shuffled it--turned it over---bit like the rest of the program......Richo.
on 01-03-2015 10:15 AM
oops nearly forgot and switched on 10 minutes into the show.
Might have to watch the 4pm session to catch up.
Julie Bishop is on.
I love her haircut.