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I agree, except Labors plan is taking a sledge hammer to an acorn, it hurts the little man ,more than the rich.The best form of investment for retirement is your own home, not renting someone elses.
Negative gearing takes away home ownership from those who need it and gives it to those who don't.
Make it available to a certain income, or limit it to one property only, but Labor's plan seems the best compromise to me.
Obviously went straight through to the keeper.Can’t they build?
Like I said no one knows what I voted, I don't know who I will vote for next election, untill closer to the date, when their promises and BS has been tested.Anyone here reckon Homer didn’t vote Liberal?
Like I said no one knows what I voted, I don't know who I will vote for next election, untill closer to the date, when their promises and BS has been tested.
ATM the only ones who can possibly get a clear majority is Labor, if they toned down their platform, I will vote for them. The problem at the moment is, their policies will give them a huge surplus, at the expense of working people's living standards, in my opinion.
On the opposite side of the ledger is the Libs, who haven't really got anything on the table, so ATM I wouldn't vote for them.
I am not rusted on to either party, just take the policies as they come, and try and work out which I think are better for the little bloke.
I agree. If taxes are to rise to get rid of some of the distortions especially in the property market to enable new home buyers to be able to compete then what must happen is a large percentage of that tax claimed results in a saving in income tax and is used wisely. I think Shorten will do this but he will have to fight the left of the party who will want to spend it unwisely.
Financially that would be true but they'd get elected for sure.Probably not financially.
Ordinary people don't have a lot of money to donate to political parties.
My biggest concern politically is that we're setting ourselves up for a massive problem economically.When we inevitably experience a real recession in this country
Back in the Keating era there was constant talk about the need for Australia to be "internationally competitive", words to that effect being in the news almost daily. In 2018 I can't remember the last time I heard any politician say anything to that effect - it would be years ago now since that sort of thing was a focus.
It's amazing to me that so many Australians are going to vote in a Government which is going to raise taxes, significantly, for a large percentage of the population!
I doubt that.
A very small number of people negatively gear, those who do are mostly in the $100k + income bracket which is the top 20% of income.
It's amazing to me that so many Australians are going to vote in a Government which is going to raise taxes, significantly, for a large percentage of the population! I guess it shows how angry and disillusioned voters are with the current mob. Look at what happens when they try to hike taxes in France??
Oh yes Abbott won in a landslide in 2013 and took 17 seats off Labor. Can't have someone like that in charge.
We know Mr Harbourside Mansion is Labor's idea of a leader, but he was in the wrong party, and duly frittered away the margin, ably assisted by the Minister for Going to Openings
I doubt that.
A very small number of people negatively gear, those who do are mostly in the $100k + income bracket which is the top 20% of income.
I'm more thinking about the huge variance in policies around Income Tax. Bracket creep has seen the effective tax rate rise to near the highest level in 20 years ( see here). The Labor Party will only cut taxes for those earning less than around $80k, and make no changes to higher tax brackets.
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The left of the party doesn't win elections, but they do a good job of losing them, eg Matthew Guy in the Peoples Republic of Victoria
So, would you support something like cutting the top tax bracket to 40% or less, paid for by cutting back on tax minimisation schemes like Family Trusts , neg gearing and tax free super ?
That would seem to be great for people on salaries working for a living who don't at the moment artificially reduce their taxes.
The left of the party doesn't win elections, but they do a good job of losing them, eg Matthew Guy in the Peoples Republic of Victoria
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