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As usual, its another straw man argument that has nothing to do with the topic, or even the post.And as usual, you only tell half the picture.How mcuh tax did the Fossil Fuel industry pay, both at a federal level via company tax, GST, federal excise, , and via royalties and payroll tax to the state governments.And as usual, you only tell half the picture. How mch tax did the Fossil Fuel industry pay, both at a federal level, and via royalties and GST to the state governments.And to top it off, you only quote the additional expenditure outlined in the budget papers.According to Federal Government productivity report[ATTACH=full]159039[/ATTACH]the expenditure was 30.4 billion in in the year 2012-2013.Could not find later figures after some searching, but I would think its reasonable to expect that figure is now closer to 50 billion.stats are great, you can do anything with em.Mick
As usual, its another straw man argument that has nothing to do with the topic, or even the post.
And as usual, you only tell half the picture.
How mcuh tax did the Fossil Fuel industry pay, both at a federal level via company tax, GST, federal excise, , and via royalties and payroll tax to the state governments.
And as usual, you only tell half the picture. How mch tax did the Fossil Fuel industry pay, both at a federal level, and via royalties and GST to the state governments.
And to top it off, you only quote the additional expenditure outlined in the budget papers.
According to Federal Government productivity report
[ATTACH=full]159039[/ATTACH]
the expenditure was 30.4 billion in in the year 2012-2013.
Could not find later figures after some searching, but I would think its reasonable to expect that figure is now closer to 50 billion.
stats are great, you can do anything with em.
Mick
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