Wysiwyg
Everyone wants money
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Instead of cash, the handouts should be in a voucher/coupon form redeemable at Coles, Woolworths, Harvey Norman etcetera so the money can only go to businesses who employ staff.The money could be directly channeled.
This would have a much more positive affect than giving cash to bludgers who spend it on alcohol, drugs and cigarettes.
Maybe they will recover a lot of the stimulus with the new alcopops tax. Lots of morons will continue to buy those expensive pre-mixed spirits in a can.
LOL im one of those "morons"
5 cougars thanks
Why not buy a bottle and some coke nun?
Another thing is I`m not receiving one cent and am indirectly contributing to the handouts via the taxes I pay.Don`t worry Australian lazy bludgers, the workers will help you out.
Another thing is I`m not receiving one cent and am indirectly contributing to the handouts via the taxes I pay.Don`t worry Australian lazy bludgers, the workers will help you out.
How will this "SUPPORT" my employees if I can no longer afford to keep them as staff?
new computers and backhoes.Who in their right mind is going to go out and buy anything in this economic environment?
In the same boat here, Nun. But Im happy they are spending money on schools, at least (I HOPE!) it might nurture some more educated and open-minds for the future of our country.
Someone needs to tell Mr Rudd that small businesses are not spending anythingso his wonderful way of helping small businesses is totally meaningless.
So i'm starting uni, not getting youth allowance...
I get nothing???
I guess being in the line of work you are in your business will suffer in the latest "downturn" unless you can turn your hand to the infrastructure spending Gov't are going to do with civil engineering projects.
My business is retail (hospitality, which has always been cut throat, so I am used to running things on a shoestring and being frugal to make a buck) aside from this friggin' rain, business has grown, December and Nov were both up from the year before and the year before that. People are still spending in my business, which is why I guess I got out of mining in the early '90's and went into hospitality... but.. I sold half my business last year (I owned 4 outlets), I have had enough of the continuing red tape and constant crap from Government, they have ground me into the dust, the coming change to unfair dismissal legislation is another example of inane legislation. The business is still making money so I am not complaining to much mind you BUT it's just no longer rewarding spending so much time satisfying everyone from the ATO through to the ABS.
I am about to spend $150,000 on renovating one of my stores. No backhoe needed though !
I'm not. It seems a tad wasteful and somewhat ill conceived to give money to all schools as a blanket. Some brand new school needs $200,000 and some older dilapidated school needs the same ?
As I stated above, I am about to do $150,000 renovation in my business, this flows through to my sign guy, my local tiler, my builder, my cabinet maker etc etc so some of us are.
Nothing for me AGAIN ... sigh aside from minor allowances to depreciation for my business and nothing for me personally. I don't need a backhoe though .. what the hell was that in there for
again, nothing last time either... welcome to my world.... and I am paying a crap load of tax.
At least it produces an ongoing return on investment, and not a bad one at that, which is more than can be said for most of the other ideas they've come up with so far.I can't believe they are spending $4 billion to put in insulation. They've lost the plot. Might be time to buy Yen ...
Could someone who is cleverer than me please answer the following:
If we were actually in a recession (and not just trying to avoid one) would the schemes that Rudd is putting up be the best way to go?
The experts say we are in for a recession yet Rudd's spending is based on avoiding it. So would/should things be done differently if the recession is actually out of our control
Overall, I'd say it's one of the better ideas. Insulating roofs isn't rocket science - it's work that basically anyone who becomes unemployed (and if we're heading for recession then there will be plenty of unemployed) can be employed to do no matter what their background. And it's using a product manufactured in Australia by Australian owned companies from Australian materials. Basically every cent goes back into the Australian economy in some way and then we get ongoing reduction in costs for decades to come.
wonder what the go is if you are a share trader with a normal job as well and with your shares going kaput the losses offset the income from your normal job therefore you got all your tax back.
i do hope i should get $950 as well. ill let the ATO sort that one out.
A lump-sum payment of up to $950 will be made to eligible taxpayers from April 2009. The bonus will be available to Australian resident taxpayers who paid tax in the 2007-08 financial year after taking into account available tax offsets and credits.
Why can't the nation build a massive water pipe from up north to down south?
I think you've answered your own question there. Buy backhoes now, quote on building the civil works as part of stiumuls package 3. More backhoes, more unemployed to operate them = the quotes should be lower. That's my best guess anyway.I guess being in the line of work you are in your business will suffer in the latest "downturn" unless you can turn your hand to the infrastructure spending Gov't are going to do with civil engineering projects.
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I am about to spend $150,000 on renovating one of my stores. No backhoe needed though !
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I don't need a backhoe though .. what the hell was that in there for
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