'Experts' call for GST revamp

Fykus said:
everytime i hear about oakshott doing something i facepalm and regret voting him into federal parliment originally when he got in (not the last election though).

FORGIVE ME, I DID NOT KNOW.

SO IT WAS YOUR FAULT? :mad:


:D
 
Clawhammer said:
The don't need more tax revenue they need to reduce unnessecary expenditure

yeh - like finacially supporting assylum seekers and paying them the dole from day 1 they land on Christmas Island,

Ditto to the dole...
 
mmm....shiney! said:
I wouldn't be opposed to an increase in GST (Including food) as long as there was a correspondingly large drop in personal taxation. My view is GST penalises consumption, whereas income tax penalises production.

Both are theft
 
mmm....shiney! said:
I wouldn't be opposed to an increase in GST (Including food) as long as there was a correspondingly large drop in personal taxation. My view is GST penalises consumption, whereas income tax penalises production.

Agree that taxation on consumption is better than taxation on income though with the tangled web of cash inefficiently going every which way I think we should really look to scrap the lot and start again. No income tax, no GST, no Capital gains, no Inflation tax etc. etc. etc.

Lets just go back to the start again with a Government just 5% of the size it is now and just Duties and Tariffs to fund it, just like when government was initially formed.
 
Well the IMF agrees about raising the GST.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...ick-greiner-call/story-e6frg926-1226511053817

THE International Monetary Fund has backed shifting the burden from income taxes to the GST to lift economic growth, as a forthcoming OECD report shows Australia makes less use of consumption taxes than almost any other country in the developed world.

Wayne Swan and Tony Abbott yesterday rejected calls last week by review chairman, former NSW premier Nick Greiner, for a debate on the scope and rate of the tax.

The new IMF study shows high-income countries would raise their long-term economic growth rate by 0.1 per cent for every 1 percentage point shift from income taxes to consumption taxes. The study is the most comprehensive undertaken, including 69 countries over 20 years, and was designed to settle the debate about the effectiveness of consumption and property taxes.

Advance figures from the OECD's review of global tax trends show Australia has the fourth lowest level of consumption taxes in the developed world.

However, the Treasurer said yesterday shifting the tax base to make greater reliance on GST would be inequitable.

"We believe that the GST, by lifting it and broadening the base will hit people, particularly battlers, really hard and that's not a priority of this government. We support working families in Australia to ensure that they have a fair go in the tax system," he said.

The Opposition Leader said the case for change had not been made. "We have no plans to change the existing system and we don't think the government does either. We think the existing system is the system we should stick with," he said.
 
JulieW said:
as a forthcoming OECD report shows Australia makes less use of consumption taxes than almost any other country in the developed world.

that is true.



However, the Treasurer said yesterday shifting the tax base to make greater reliance on GST would be inequitable.

"We believe that the GST, by lifting it and broadening the base will hit people, particularly battlers, really hard and that's not a priority of this government. We support working families in Australia to ensure that they have a fair go in the tax system," he said.

Swan talks absolute shit. Swan talks "get me elected at the next ballot'. That's all swan talks. Battlers my arse. "Working families" was a KRudd phrase, now he's stealing kruddspeak.

Point to the rest of Australia: "All Qlders are liars, never trust a Qlder."

Thanks Jules, another depressing post :lol:
 
Obviously the state of the economy has something to do with it as well, but if you're like some of the Boomers I know, you've already got enough shirts, shoes, kitchenware, TVs, computers, coffee tables and lawn ornaments to last you for a fair amount of time and you simply don't need to keep going out and buying new stuff.

I love buying new stuff - after 3 months of illness - I have a great time buying online - need it or not!!

I do work for a few small business clients as a bookkeeper and each client never has their GST money set aside, nor their PAYG for that matter. Every one says - "where was the profit I made from that - cos I don't have it" (interest payments, drawings etc make up the profit usually).

A review of the GST must include helping small business set the GST payment aside somehow - my clients often have ATO arrangements to help pay it off.

I read somewhere that there is a system in the UK for their VAT where the GST is collected on each sale so that the business owner doesn't have to worry about setting aside their VAT - and their purchases are offset against their sales on an ongoing basis.

Anyone know if this is correct? - seems like a good idea. The ATO stats on short payment of GST are not good.

Cathy
 
Pick an idiot, ANY idiot! Red or Blue, doesn't matter!!!

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Gino said:
A breathing tax and an eating tax! When they figure out a way to tax you for sleeping they will do that too.

Sleeping tax = property tax. Rates, cap gains, stamp duty, inflationary policy, etc.

Next is the entertainment tax... Part of the NBN maybe?
 
how does increasing taxes increase economic growth? thats just silly. hows about increasing economic growth so that taxes naturally increase alongside it?
 
Fykus said:
how does increasing taxes increase economic growth? thats just silly. hows about increasing economic growth so that taxes naturally increase alongside it?

GDP = C + I + G + (X - M)

If they (the "G" in the formula) got more they can spend their way to GDP growth. Scary isn't it?
 
Yippe-Ki-Ya said:
mmm....shiney! said:
I wouldn't be opposed to an increase in GST (Including food) as long as there was a correspondingly large drop in personal taxation. My view is GST penalises consumption, whereas income tax penalises production.

Both are theft

I disagree.

Income tax is theft. No argument from me, I have no say in whether my income is taxed, I am coerced into paying tax. The more productive I am, the more that is stolen from me to be redistributed to those who are less productive. Yes, income tax is a sham.

As far as GST goes, for the reasons I have outlined it is a far fairer system. If I choose to spend, I choose to pay tax. No one is coercing me into spending, therefore no one is coercing me into paying tax. It's a pathetically fine line I know, and if I chose to not pay any tax under a GST-only regime it would probably mean my death as I would not be able to purchase goods so I'd die, but taxes are a necessity, they must be paid and in a utopian society they are for the benefit of all and a consumption tax is the fairest of all. So a GST is the only way to gather revenue for a government. Duties and tariffs as someone else has suggested are a ruse for protectionism, land tax is a socialist ploy to steal from the rich, as is any other tax that harms the capacity of individuals to improve their lot in life and accumulate wealth.
 
mmm....shiney! said:
Yippe-Ki-Ya said:
mmm....shiney! said:
I wouldn't be opposed to an increase in GST (Including food) as long as there was a correspondingly large drop in personal taxation. My view is GST penalises consumption, whereas income tax penalises production.

Both are theft

I disagree.

Income tax is theft. No argument from me, I have no say in whether my income is taxed, I am coerced into paying tax. The more productive I am, the more that is stolen from me to be redistributed to those who are less productive. Yes, income tax is a sham.

As far as GST goes, for the reasons I have outlined it is a far fairer system. If I choose to spend, I choose to pay tax. No one is coercing me into spending, therefore no one is coercing me into paying tax. It's a pathetically fine line I know, and if I chose to not pay any tax under a GST-only regime it would probably mean my death as I would not be able to purchase goods so I'd die, but taxes are a necessity, they must be paid and in a utopian society they are for the benefit of all and a consumption tax is the fairest of all. So a GST is the only way to gather revenue for a government. Duties and tariffs as someone else has suggested are a ruse for protectionism, land tax is a socialist ploy to steal from the rich, as is any other tax that harms the capacity of individuals to improve their lot in life and accumulate wealth.

Both are theft.
 
Is there an echo in the room?

Righto Mt Economics Professor.

Enlighten me.

Edit to add. That was supposed to be "Mister", not "Mountain" :lol:
 
mmm....shiney! said:
Is there an echo in the room?

Righto Mt Economics Professor.

Enlighten me.

:lol: Do you mean Yip or me? You can google from the usual sources (I'd post links but on phone).
 
bordsilver said:
mmm....shiney! said:
Is there an echo in the room?

Righto Mt Economics Professor.

Enlighten me.

:lol: Do you mean Yip or me? You can google from the usual sources (I'd post links but on phone).

You ya dick :P , and I don't want to google any link. I want to hear it from you.

How does a government pay for the provision of it's services?
 
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