
Originally Posted by
Smifffy
He and his ilk are the reason you guys would rather not see tax cuts, but leave the tax burden on the rest of us?
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The tax cuts, and the tax rates in general, affect the average worker, and normal families, the rich and privileged will always be able to afford a queen st lawyer to find loopholes for them. Comparing the rest of us to Hotchin is much as you said before: Reductio ad absurdum does not help dialogue.
No silly, not you, I'm talking about rich people. Normal, average people earn very little in NZ. (And I tend to agree with you, the very wealthy pay less tax than they should, although others here will tell you how the top x% pay greater than x% of all taxes as proof this ain't so - when it's just proof they drank the Act koolaid and don't understand progressive taxation).
Some questions:
- NZ Median wage is...? (a pretty good indicator of "normal" if you ask me)
- Is this low, ok or high? Compared to, say Paul Reynolds, Rob Fyfe, Hotchin, etc... or even any one of the useless GMs of this that or the other that I have come across in my time, most on $300k+, none at all exceptional. How about compared to Johnny or Jane Goodperson-Hardworker, on $100k? Or more relevantly, compared to the cost of basic living - food, shelter, energy, transport, kids?
- Why is this? Serious answers only please.
- What tax policy best addresses the obvious problems that this analysis reveals?

Originally Posted by
oldrider
they should both be working for the same goals, the same purpose and for the same people......."us"!
Stop being sensible, you're confusing me!
Redefining slow since 2006...
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