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So what's your solution to the falling working aged population, pensioner tsunami, and off shore tax havens siphoning corporate taxes out of the country?
The most efficient tax system targets land and consumption and resources. tax what's not moveable so you can lightly tax that which is ie workers and capital within companies. The Swiss do it and it's not controversial there. Each canton has a wealth tax. I don't seem to recall the country falling into a heap over it. They seem pretty successful actually. Certainly a far greater manufacturing prowess than import everything Australia.
It's not class or generational war fare as you seem to make it out to be. To me it's the only viable option we have. The googles and apples and glencores have shown they don't have any interest in paying taxes here. Heck even the Future Fund uses the same tricks, so it's hard for the Govt to tut tut to businesses over it.
So we can keep on pretending she'll be right, or we need to start making significant changes to the way we source revenue. It needs to be done more efficiently so that the costs of avoidance start to become less attractive. Our problems are as much about spending as it is about the way we tax.
At least I actually present options. Most on this forum like to whinge about the major parties doing nothing but then put their hands up in the air as if to say don't look at me.
I actually agree with you, I just think a lot of people haven't thought it through. It isn't a class or generation war, it is a changing of the fiscal dynamics.
As I've said, you can't keep increasing the take from the productive part of the economy, just to bolster the non productive part of the economy.
However the tax take has to increase, to pay an ever increasing welfare.
I think I've said, I agree with you. I just don't think people, have thought through, what you are saying.
I don't think you have read my previous posts, or I have missrepresented my position.