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Mining tax take two

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While am the first to call on the banks to do more of the heavy lifting, the reality is, the banks are nothing like the miners.

Unlike miners, who have billions invested in infrastructure, materials and forward contracts, the banks literally have four walls and a phone line. Huge difference.

The risk we face is that the banks can simply pack up the majority of thier operations and take them elsewhere.

I have little doubt the banks will pass on the proposed tax, (if it passes and thats a huge if) however if they dont, then dont be surprized if they choose to go elsewhere.
Posted by rehctub, Thursday, 11 May 2017 9:25:57 AM
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It will be interesting see how much the senate knocks back, seeing the budget is a Labor look-alike.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 11 May 2017 5:05:34 PM
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in essence the banks will pass this on to lenders. Another tax by a labour like Government. Regulators trying to prevent this passed on will be as useful as fuelwatch (basically useless).
Posted by runner, Thursday, 11 May 2017 5:10:28 PM
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The senate will have no favoritism, depends what is proposed. What we hear and what gets presented can be two entirely different things, as well as what is piggy backing in the legislation.
Liberal policy was never going to work, it's good to see they made amends and divert certain defeat.
The liberal party needs a clean out of the far right, they are in the wrong political party. Liberal party was never designed for extremist, socialistic, or dictatorial views.
Jack Boot John was bad enough but Abbott was something else, crazed by self stylism his agenda was unfit for human participation.
Posted by doog, Friday, 12 May 2017 9:26:07 AM
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doog,

Where on earth do you get this 'far right' stuff from? The government is led by a out-and-out socialist. The treasurer has just brought down a socialist budget. The government resoundedly kicked out the only vaguely right wing politician - Tony Abbott. Cory Bernadi has left the party. Just where are are all these 'far right' politicians who upset you?
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 12 May 2017 10:24:58 AM
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While doog is coming up with his list of 'far right' politicians in the Coalition, it appears that Morrison's first tax increase to fall at the senate will be the increase in the Medicare levy. Labor won't wear it, neither will the cross-benchers, according to ABC Newsradio. Labor would go for an extra tax on the top 2% of earners, of course.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 12 May 2017 3:45:11 PM
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