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  1. The Greens are not interested in working people, Mike!

    They are there to roll out the agenda of their campaign funder Pierre Omidyar, and his friend Hilary Clinton, who seek to prevent their faction from ever losing again through controlling speech.

  2. …’That fund is held by ACC. It only exists because the 1990-1999 National government changed ACC from a pay-as-you-go system to a pre-funded insurance model so it could be sold. ACC taxed us more than it needed to for years to build up that fund. Another negative side effect of the insurance model was a culture of denial of entitlements that was imposed. When Labour came in to office in 1999 they cancelled the privatisation but didn’t change the insurance model and culture of denial.

    I am convinced that if the government said it was taking back the ACC fund and using it for useful purposes while telling ACC to fulfil its original goal of being a provider of accident entitlements as of right for the injured, then the country would applaud’….

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    And kill two birds with one stone.

    Nice one again , Mr Treen.

  3. Obvious, and not the first time I’ve heard it. Maybe there should be a movement built up to this effect?

  4. Why not just go back to a tiered income tax structure and have low income earners pay little tax and high income earners par 60 or 70%? The massive reductions in top income tax levels were supposed to improve productivity. They have had their chance to prove it. It hasn’t worked. It has just made the wealthy wealthier and the poor poorer.
    I think that income tax should be the only tax and it should be people who earn more should pay more and sufficient to cover government services.
    D J S

    1. Yes , – the tiered income tax regime. Similar to what we used to have. Heartily agree. And the rorters and the takers can shove it.

      There was a time in this country where corporate tax was 35%.

      And we had full employment, a world class health / education system , and a single wage could pay rent, run a car, feed and clothe a family of four, keep the family pet/pets, – and not have to sleep in a car or some dirty alleyway.

      1. I looked up the historic high corporate tax rate once, cause my old man paid no tax on his little farming company. must have been specially set up for land development and only for resident companies.
        The very high (internationally) corp tax rate was because at the time all the corporations were owned in the UK and their shareholders were all in the UK so all the profits were taxed in the UK. The only way for the NZ govt to get any tax revenue was to tax the NZ branch of the company here before all the profits went abroad . Just like it has come around again today, only I don’t think higher corporate tax is high on Mr Cullen’s list of priorities.
        D J S

  5. I tell you what, Mike Treen, at present the bulk of the NZ population, that is mostly the better of part of what is known as ‘the middle class’, mostly property owners, they live beyond their means.

    They may complaint while still running two plus cars per household, having property to house themselves and their kids, and some even regularly enjoying overseas holidays (even if it is just the Gold Coast, Sydney or the Pacific Isles), and having the latest Samsung or i-phone.

    They do actually live on speculated growth, on artificial ‘growth’ at the expense of the future generations and the environment.

    Goods consumed here and used here, even some services, come from overseas, from large scale industrial production by robots and in other cases also cheap labour.

    Middle men and women cash in by operating quasi cartels, even some small ‘business operators’, importing cheap stuff and selling it at nice margins, offering them income and lifestyle. They complain already about internet shopping, being competition.

    Farmers either have share milkers work their guts out, to make a living, or operate farms so they can earn a bit from on-selling down the line, to make a capital gains windfall. Same applies to some business operators.

    All is built on a Ponzi like scheme, and that works based on population growth, inviting immigrants in to do cheap and difficult work also, all for the carrot called PR, and a promise of a ‘Kiwi lifestyle’ opportunity of owning one’s own quarter acre section or at least a town house or apartment.

    If there was no immigration, many so called industries would stand still, there would be no significant growth, also due to low productivity, as most small to medium size businesses have little capital to modernise and become more efficient.

    NZ Inc is built on immigration and a Ponzi scheme financial system, all else is delusional, you can go on about fair tax, fair wages, bla, bla, bla. Get rid of the Ponzi scheme and immigration, live sustainably, and things may balance out, but that means a more humble lifestyle for the middle class, which does not want that.

    They rather dream of lifestyles affordable under the fossil fuel extraction and exploitation system we have, for a while, and they want to live like US American consumerist middle class people, and as European middle class people.

    Meanwhile the environment gets destroyed, species die out, pollution is in water, air and soil, and farming and other industries suck the last bits of worth out of the grounds, while climate will change and make it all more difficult.

    In Christchurch Boy Racers play little rascals, blowing more pollution into the air, in Auckland and elsewhere the infrastructure is built all for cars and trucks. Nobody gives a shit here, it seems, except a few, and they think they can carry on as per usual to destroy the environment, exploit the resources and screw this country up.

    Your post is one dated and beyond the point, Mike, taxation is just one issue, a side show almost, given the seriousness of the real challenges we face here and globally. We face extinction, but people are too busy re arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic, it seems.

    We will have to learn to be more humble and to return to live in some form of sustainable harmony with nature, all else is endless BS.

  6. Finally an article on CGT I can agree with.Good stuff that cuts past the marketing and tells it like it is.

  7. Jay, where have been living, Planet Mars ? If I have to earn $50.000 before paying any tax (I wish!) how come my Super is taxed at an effective 17.5%? Incidentally this is a classic double-dip by successive governments. We pay tax to pay for superannuatiuon and then it is taxed again before we receive it!

    Fred

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