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How Bad Must China Get Before Australian Politicians Wake Up

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Paul1405,
Firstly, I'm talking about the real cost people to the Taxpayer, the $200,000+/year Public Service bureaucrats. The ones that "cost us" !
You're on about the big companies who don't pay enough Tax.
Entirely different kettle of fish ! You know why they pay so little Tax ? Because of the above-mentioned bureaucrats !
Is it sinking in yet ?
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 14 April 2020 10:10:49 PM
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Indy, why don't you answer the simple bloody questions!

Under your 15% flat tax a low paid worker would see his tax INCREASE, while a high paid executive would see his tax DECREASE.

Why do you want to see the pay packets of Brendan Murphy and Paul Kelly reduced by 25-30%. I've given you all the figures

Would the Aged Pension also reduce by 15%?

I know you have been caught out with a load of old rubbish, but gives the answers.
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 15 April 2020 6:37:05 AM
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Paul1405,
2018/2019, 2019/2020, 2020/2021 and 2021/2022

taxable income Tax rate
$18,201 – $37,000 19% for amounts over $18,200
$37,001 – $90,000 $3,572 + 32.5% for amounts over $37,000
$90,001 – $180,000 $20,797 + 37% for amounts over $90,000
Can you spot the problem with inequality ?
That's what needs to change to 15% (a figure for argument's sake) per Dollar, no insidious bracketing !
So, how would a 15% flat tax a low paid worker see his tax INCREASE, while a high paid executive would see his tax DECREASE
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 15 April 2020 8:17:47 AM
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really, but the pacific islands do believe in climate change.
Chris Lewis,
How to you propose we can prevent Climate Change & even if we we can, how do you propose we can stop islands from corroding & subsiding ?
How would aid in goods & commodities not be more beneficial for all rather than money for a few ? The way I look at it is that the provider of aid goods can also maintain a healthy economy from the manufacture of such goods. Where is the benefit of sending just money ?
Isn't it all about helping people in need ? At home & abroad !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 15 April 2020 8:25:01 AM
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Except that the majority of islands are getting bigger and the Islanders
must know that.
Are they just using the article of faith that they are sinking ?
Posted by Bazz, Wednesday, 15 April 2020 8:31:35 AM
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Except that the majority of islands are getting bigger
Bazz,
Please excuse my ignorance but I'm unsure how to interpret that ? You mean the population or the island physically ?
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 15 April 2020 8:52:07 AM
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