Archive for 'Tax cuts'
Australia does not have a spending problem
Posted by John, September 23rd, 2015 - under Scott Morrison, Tax cuts, Tax the rich, Turnbull government.
Comments: 1
Tax the rich and slash defence spending? The Liberals – ha ha ha. Labor – ha ha ha.
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Tax cuts for the rich? Seriously Treasurer?
Posted by John, August 25th, 2015 - under Joe Hockey, Tax cuts, Tax reform, Tax the rich.
Tags: Abbott government
Comments: 3
Australia is a low tax, low spending country. It’s time we started taxing the rich and the big business tax avoiders more, not less.
Of shit sandwiches, tax ‘reform’ and taxing the rich
Posted by John, March 30th, 2015 - under Tax, Tax avoidance, Tax cuts, Tax reform, Tax the rich.
Tags: Equality, Equity
Comments: 14
Given the widespread opposition to the 2014 Budget, the one percent have drawn an important lesson from that debacle – consult with the intended victims before launching attacks on poor people and workers. That is what the tax discussion paper is about. This Damascene conversion to talking to people begs the question – is a tax shit sandwich no longer a shit sandwich if it has consultation sprinkles on top? To ask the question is to answer it. The solution to the tax and budgetary dilemmas seems pretty clear. Tax the rich.
Australian Tax Office to lose 3000 staff by October; what happens to revenue collections from the rich and powerful, Commissioner?
Posted by John, July 15th, 2014 - under Tax, Tax avoidance, Tax cuts, Tax evasion, Tax expenditures, Tax havens, Tax Office, Tax policy, Tax the rich.
Comments: 6
The one percent has captured not only Parliament and tax policy but tax administration now too. If that is true, the conclusion we might then reach is that the slaughter of Tax Office jobs currently under way is actually an attempt to administratively reduce taxes on capital by weakening the capacity of the ATO to tax the rich and powerful. Certainly that fits in neatly with the neoliberal cut taxes mantra of most politicians and the Treasury.
Over to you Commissioner of Taxation.
It’s the Tax Office the Australian left should be worried about
Posted by John, December 23rd, 2013 - under Tax, Tax advisers, Tax avoidance, Tax cuts, Tax evasion, Tax Office.
Tags: ATO, Chris Jordan, Commissioner of Taxation
Comments: 7
This may be the logic. Trickle down will increase revenue. The less tax we collect today from companies will magically produce more economic activity in the future. So having people in charge of the Australian Tax Office who ‘understand’ business and the realities they face is just what capital needs. To business, tax is just another cost and the lower the costs the higher the profit and the better off all of us will be
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The Northern Territory as a tax haven
Posted by John, August 16th, 2013 - under Tax, Tax avoidance, Tax cuts, Tax havens, Tax policy.
Comments: none
As a tax man I have been thinking about Kevin Rudd’s idea to cut company tax in the Northern Territory to 20%.
Let me tell you a story about profit shifting, or transfer pricing as it is known in tax circles.
Tax, tax and more (or should that be less?) tax
Posted by John, October 25th, 2012 - under Tax, Tax avoidance, Tax cuts, Tax design, Tax expenditures, Tax Office, Tax policy, Tax reform, Tax the rich.
Tags: ATO, Australian Tax Office, Commissioner of Taxation
Comments: 5
The Treasurer has today been telling us the Minerals Resource Rent Tax is working precisely as it should – not raising any tax. The hospital in Yes Minister worked perfectly too – it didn’t have any patients.
Tax havens and the Henry Tax Review: Fair and unfair tax competition
Posted by John, October 17th, 2012 - under Tax, Tax avoidance, Tax cuts, Tax havens.
Comments: 5
There are 2 important aspects of tax havens – low or no tax and bank secrecy. Henry is about less imposition by the state on the other hostile brothers and in keeping the accumulation process which creates surplus value ticking over and running smoothly it has to reduce its taxes on capital to do so. This is the logic of tax competition – and tax havens are its ultimate expression.
Tax – making workers pay
Posted by John, May 29th, 2012 - under Tax, Tax cuts, Tax policy, Tax the rich.
Comments: 6
There is a thread that runs through the Henry Tax Review and the thinking of O’Dwyer and perhaps Bartos. It is that the state should take less out of the earnings of capital, earnings created by the labour of workers.
It may be this ‘tax capital less’ mantra is a response to a systemic problem, the tendency under capitalism of the rate of profit to fall. Cutting tax rates won’t address that threat to capitalism. Paradoxically it might increase it in the long term.
Tax, neoliberalism and fighting back
Posted by John, January 18th, 2012 - under Neoliberalism, Resistance, Tax, Tax cuts, Tax the rich.
Tags: Fighting back
Comments: 1
A return to the big strike levels of the late 60s and early 70s over wages, jobs and taxes can reverse the wealth shift to capital from labour and the increasing inequality arising from that shift.