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17-08-2006, 09:45 PM | #31 | ||
tommoxr6
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yea same here. I feel that the federal government might turn it into a slanging match with state governments saying that they are the governments who havent removed these taxes. i dont care whos getting it just reduce the dam excise
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17-08-2006, 09:45 PM | #32 | ||
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17-08-2006, 09:49 PM | #33 | ||
tommoxr6
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what if the government done with fuel like they are child care? keep excise as it is and have it pooled where at tax time 30% fuel rebates are issued. could this work?
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17-08-2006, 10:07 PM | #34 | ||
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OK the solution drop the gst off fuel...keep the excise thats what is supposed to be paying for the roads.
The gst is in the case of fuel(and many other state taxes..that were supposed to be dropped with the coming of gst) a double tax. Will they drop it never. Who hurts as usual the ppl who are'nt CEO's who get paid millions per year. I will now bite my tounge. Think about it ppl...the rich get richer the poor get shafted!!!!!
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17-08-2006, 11:00 PM | #35 | ||||
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17-08-2006, 11:11 PM | #36 | ||
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I signed - its good to see some one is trying to do something about this
Tax on a Tax is not the way GST was sold to us Even in insurance you pay Tax on a Tax - just recently the Fire Service Levy was increased and as the Fire Service Levy is before the GST is calculated and the Stamp duty the roll on effect increased the GST & Stamp Duty portions. If the GST and the STamp Duty were calculated on the base premium not on the premium after other tax's have been added then that would be alot fairer SOME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY'S HAVE 48% WORTH OF TAX'S ON THEN - LYING GOVERNMENT
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17-08-2006, 11:19 PM | #37 | |||||
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17-08-2006, 11:21 PM | #38 | |||
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I wont sign it because it's a shortsighted way to fix 1 problem, while creading a miriad of others. Is the petition authorised by K. Beasly? Ha. |
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18-08-2006, 05:33 AM | #39 | |||
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What was supposed to happen was that the GST went to the states and the states were to kill most of their various duties and taxes. Didn't happen. The States couldn't believe their luck when they got the GST money. It was manna from heaven. NSW was so thrilled about it that they had no qualms about giving a chunk of GST collected through activities in NSW to other states, notably WA and Qld. There was supposed to be more than enough to wipe out stamp duty and, from memory, payroll tax - though I'm happy to be corrected on that. Six years on, and GST revenues exceed all expectations. But the States have done exactly what you might expect them to do - they've blown the money without investing in vital infrastructure and are now crying poor. NSW is the worst culprit, screaming its tits off about how the Federal Government is defrauding it out of $3bn per year by handing GST to other States that rightfully belongs to NSW - despite going into the GST sharing arrangement with eyes wide open in the first place. The only way they'll get the money back is if WA and QLD agree to a restructure, and that isn't going to happen. But back to the original post. I don't believe there was ever any linkage between GST and fuel excise. Excise, along with income taxes and certain other tariffs, is the Federal Government's bread and butter. As has been said above, if they scrapped or reduced excise they would have to get the money from somewhere else. It also has to be said that the fuel excise does not go up with the wholesale price of fuel. The fuel excise is a fixed amount per litre, it is not applied as a percentage to the wholesale price of oil. As fuel prices go up, the percentage of the price at the pump attributable to excise actually goes down. The Federal Government is not in any way, shape of form making a killing because fuel prices have gone up. What is more contentious is the GST applied to the excise component of the retail fuel price. In the overall scheme of things, this is about 4 cents per litre at the pump. Again, if they try to kill this, sit back and watch the States howl. Last edited by Abacus; 18-08-2006 at 05:45 AM. |
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18-08-2006, 05:51 AM | #40 | ||
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The best way out of this whole revenue sharing mess is simple - abolish the states.
They are an unneccessary additional tier of government we could do without. There is no reason why we need separate health, police, and education authorities throughout the country, duplicating legislation, overheads and costs. Three levels of government for 20 million people? What rubbish. If that were done, the arguments regarding who gets the benefits and wears the responsibility for GST, excise, and pretty much everything else just go away. |
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18-08-2006, 12:16 PM | #41 | |||
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It allows a more local and hands on approach that the federal government would never hope to achieve, and is the perfect counter checking system, and allows for the already abused concept of Seperation of Powers to have a relatively wide scope. Instead of one goverment making mistakes and destroying the ENTIRE health system, its is minimised to just one area, which then can be fixed more easily then a national health problem. And the crap about local government running hospitals and the local police dosn't cut it. Maybe in America, I'm not sure how well their system works, but here in Australia, the local council's half the time couldn't run a lemonade stand for their kids. It's pathetic. Personally, I would prefer to see Queensland breakaway from the rest of the country. I think we've been held back for too long! :nutsycuck
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18-08-2006, 12:40 PM | #43 | |||||
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Dropping tax on fuel will make the whole situation 10 times worse. Its amazing what people are willing to do to their planet and to their future for a measly 40c/L. Quote:
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