That's why Gareth always looks slightly pissed off when he's about to be interviewedOriginally Posted by Lou Girardin
That's why Gareth always looks slightly pissed off when he's about to be interviewedOriginally Posted by Lou Girardin
Let's drop the "Newspeak"
Instead of refering to "surpluses" let's call it what it is -excessive tax
Tax cuts, must be election time, and what better way to convince people to vote for you than promising the age old tax cut, and of course promise increased spending on roads, education, policing etc at the same time. Yeah right.
Come off it guys n gals - don't fall for that lame old duck. It's the oldest trick in the book.
$10 a week for 2/3 of the population for a weakened economy, increased borrowing and less investment in infrastructure & services - not for me thanks.
Tax in NZ is still below international average for a developed country, police, nurses and doctors are well paid in comparison to other countries, the economy is strong, investment in NZ continues to rise - don't fk it up by falling for cheap gimmicks.
A tax cut will only cause harm in the medium/long term - so think long term and don't chase the quick buck.
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This weeks international insult is in Malayalam:
Thavalayolee
You Frog Fucker
Exactly. That's why we have shopping as recreation.Originally Posted by MikeL
And a suicide rate the envy of the world.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
another case of winston picking out a hot issue and making some half arsed, populist comment...Originally Posted by sir.pratt
My view is that GST is a useful tax. The simplicity of use in NZ makes GST very efficient. Australia's convoluted GST system costs far more to administer due to its complexity.
GST is fair as its a consumption tax - those on higher incomes consume more and hence pay more tax. Its also very difficult to avoid, unlike income tax.
I dont consider myself right wing, but my tax policy would be to slightly raise GST (to 15%) and make your first $20k tax free. Due to the efficiency of GST, its likely this wouldnt cost the govt one cent... Ive read that raising GST to 20% would allow the addition of a flat tax rate of ~25%, whilst still keeping the tax take around the same as now (no I cant back that up so dont ask!) .
...and I don't wanna die, just want to ride my motorcy...cle (Arlo Guthrie)
Die achtbare Regierung zerstören neuen Seelands und Ihrer Leben langsam. Kommen Sie nach Deutschland und erweitern Sie sich die Zionist Weise!Originally Posted by mikey
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Somehow I don't that's quite what Mr Hitler had in mind...Originally Posted by Ramius
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
What that man said. I wonder how many of those out there complaining about Labour are worse off now than they were 6 years ago...Originally Posted by Biff
I could be right about NZ, but, yes, I think you could be right about the second bit. Not quite to his liking I would say. Or should that be, it would not have been to his liking.Originally Posted by Hitcher
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I love Nationals Tax Policy. If you go the extra mile, you'll be paid for it.
I pull around 80G a year but thats with some long hours which I choose to put in (60hours mon-fri). I reakon at least another 4G will fall into my pocket each year under Nationals Policy.
To all those people wondering where the money is coming from???
It will infact mean that National will cut money going other places. Those places will be a strong mixture of benefits. Benefits linked to non workers & solo mothers & immigrants primarily.
But right before election time, Nationals not about to comment on that.
I don't mean to sound selfish in any way. But I would be far happier getting more of the money I earn, even knowing that certain beneficiaries will no longer be receiving the money I'm making, and even though they don't have to go to work for it. (Just give me my money so I can buy a nice sporty 600cc bike!!!)
I am - pay packet hasn't kept up with real inflation for a long time. One of the joys of running a small business in a competitive market..Originally Posted by Grumpy
Solved that one by bailing out and changing careers, which is currently giving me even less money, but shoudl improve.
Best of all, the new skills are in demand overseas...
Geoff
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Build your own dyno - PM me for the link of if you want to use it (bring beer)
I work in the IT industy. For me, there are no unions, no inflation adjusted pay, or all that other stuff.
If I dont like a job, want better conditions, or a pay rise. I get another job and negotiate a better contract.
Labour created the employment contracts act which I think is pretty good (having had to use it a couple of times), so for that reason they do ok. National let me keep my money, which I also think is pretty good.
The contents of this post are my opinion and may not be subjected to any form of reality
It means I'm not an authority or a teacher, and may not have any experience so take things with a pinch of salt (a.k.a bullshit) rather than fact
Do I really live in a sea countryOriginally Posted by Ramius
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No, Labour created the Employment Relations Act, which repealed National's Employment Contracts Act. One was a poorly thought through, though sound piece of legislation. The other is an ambiguous, ideological, sop to unions.Originally Posted by TwoSeven
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Originally Posted by bane
It may be efficient, but it hits the poor hardest.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
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