
Originally Posted by
scott411
so 28.5% of the working population paid 60.5% of the tax, and those are the ones that are getting some more of the tax cut, seems fair to me, they were paying the most anyway
Wikipedia has some sensible justifications for progressive taxation (and yes, some criticisms too). Perhaps you should read them.
Which countries out there have a flat tax? Where is the evidence it produces better outcomes, not just more inequality and therefore worse outcomes?

Originally Posted by
Tank
One thing I would LOVE to see is income splitting.
Me too. Doesn't affect me now (and the likelihood of it being to my personal benefit in future is minimal as the kids are older), but it would have been nice a while back. Pity it would make Dunne look good, though.Oh, and the revenue loss would have to be made up somewhere - maybe we could just up the tax on the really rich pricks...? 

Originally Posted by
aprilia_RS250
Brains are worth a lot more than brawn in this day and age. You simply fail to inderstand that
We're talking about effort, not value. Got it this time?

Originally Posted by
GOONR
Not Suncorp by any chance, sounds very familiar to me.
No, but it's a too-common tale.

Originally Posted by
Jonno.
I've done 120+ hours/week in construction as a carpenter; there will never be more stress in any office job.
That's why I'm going back to university.
Good onya, and good luck. I'm keen to go back and study more but am struggling to find a way to pay the mortgage at the same time.
Redefining slow since 2006...
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