New State taxes

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lydia
lydia
1941 posts
1941 posts
4 Mar 2019 11:39am
I see the NSW Labor party policy is to introduce stamp duty on the sale of boats both power and sail, new or second hand.
About $7500 for $200k.
Guess there will be some interstate deliveries with the sales after the delivery now.
UncleBob
UncleBob
NSW
1311 posts
NSW, 1311 posts
4 Mar 2019 4:24pm
lydia said..
I see the NSW Labor party policy is to introduce stamp duty on the sale of boats both power and sail, new or second hand.
About $7500 for $200k.
Guess there will be some interstate deliveries with the sales after the delivery now.


Hadn't heard that one but then the ALP has always been known as the taxation party.
I find myself in the position of not being able to bring myself to vote for either of the major parties, one builds major infrastructure with public money, then sells it and we pay tolls for what we have already paid for , the other proposes tax hikes on apparently everything they can think of. For the first time in my life I can see myself penning a concise and pertinent note on the ballot paper.
Something on the lines of a pox on both your houses.
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
5 Mar 2019 12:22am
Labor:- If you have nothing, they give you everything. If you have something, they take it away from you but in the end everybody loses.

The other lot don't seem much better.
FelixdeCat
FelixdeCat
NSW
234 posts
NSW, 234 posts
5 Mar 2019 10:22am
cisco said..
Labor:- If you have nothing, they give you everything. If you have something, they take it away from you but in the end everybody loses.

The other lot don't seem much better.



Or to be more precise; the haves want to keep what they have so they vote liberal. The have nots want what the haves have so they vote for labour who promise to take it away from the haves. When there are more have nots than haves then labour is in. Once labour gives the have nots what they want, they become haves. The haves then outnumber the have nots and the cycle repeats.
fishmonkey
fishmonkey
NSW
494 posts
NSW, 494 posts
5 Mar 2019 12:23pm
not going to argue about the causes here, but what is clear is that income and wealth inequality are becoming increasingly more extreme around the globe. it is pretty clear that our overall global economic system favours the "haves".

inequality.org/facts/global-inequality/
TKNick
TKNick
NSW
123 posts
NSW, 123 posts
5 Mar 2019 8:42pm
Well I now know the party that won't get my vote!
AshleyM
AshleyM
QLD
197 posts
QLD, 197 posts
6 Mar 2019 4:30am
fishmonkey said..
not going to argue about the causes here, but what is clear is that income and wealth inequality are becoming increasingly more extreme around the globe. it is pretty clear that our overall global economic system favours the "haves".

inequality.org/facts/global-inequality/


We've just seen in China the greatest aleviaition of, and elevation out of poverty in the history of mankind.

The same is happening in India and Vietnam.

In the West, the average 'poor' person lives like a king would have 200 years ago.

So yeah, there is lots of inequality, but humans aren't equal, so inequality is not only to be expected, it is to be desired.
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
6 Mar 2019 7:45am
If all the wealth in the world was evenly redistributed so that everybody had the same, within five years the wealth would be back in the same hands.
lydia
lydia
1941 posts
1941 posts
6 Mar 2019 7:57am
fishmonkey said..
not going to argue about the causes here, but what is clear is that income and wealth inequality are becoming increasingly more extreme around the globe. it is pretty clear that our overall global economic system favours the "haves".

inequality.org/facts/global-inequality/


Good, I will remember to work less so I pay less tax.
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