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Topic Started: 9 Sep 2015, 04:16 PM (5,191 Views)
ThePauk
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ThePauk
12 Sep 2015, 11:40 AM
"And now Pauk wants to tinker further."


Yep, as well as Super, NG and CGT, Land Tax and GST.
No stamps, personal tax rates change and perhaps the tax free threshold could be around $50k, no CGT for property held over 10 years.
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ThePauk
13 Sep 2015, 10:17 AM
No stamps, personal tax rates change and perhaps the tax free threshold could be around $50k, no CGT for property held over 10 years.
So that's this week's version...

:lol :lol :lol
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stubby
13 Sep 2015, 12:08 PM
So that's this week's version...

:lol :lol :lol
Nope, I have been consistent. No changes at all.

Herbie... "toe nail painting business"
Sold that business 4 years ago. Keep up old man.... Now have an app business that is in the 1%.
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ThePauk
13 Sep 2015, 01:03 PM
Nope, I have been consistent. No changes at all.
Consistently 2 faced, we all agree.
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ThePauk
13 Sep 2015, 01:03 PM
Nope, I have been consistent. No changes at all.

Yes you have been consistent - you want to punish people who buy and pay off a house during their working life, and reward those who don't bother to do that or help themselves in any way.

If there ever was a government consisting of people who also share your punitive draconian thoughts and goals and were silly enough to introduce legislation which does that, you would cost the government untold billions as people directed their savings into less conspicuous assets such as cash, or they wouldn't bother to save at all and they would spend every dollar they received.
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peter fraser
13 Sep 2015, 10:47 PM
Yes you have been consistent - you want to punish people who buy and pay off a house during their working life, and reward those who don't bother to do that or help themselves in any way.

If there ever was a government consisting of people who also share your punitive draconian thoughts and goals and were silly enough to introduce legislation which does that, you would cost the government untold billions as people directed their savings into less conspicuous assets such as cash, or they wouldn't bother to save at all and they would spend every dollar they received.
I have trouble understanding your shit at times Peter.

"or they wouldn't bother to save at all and they would spend every dollar they received. "

Why would people not spend all that they earned during their working life?
If they have some left over for an inheritance, fine, but paying millionaires welfare is mad as batpoo.
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ThePauk
14 Sep 2015, 08:39 AM
I have trouble understanding your shit at times Peter.

"or they wouldn't bother to save at all and they would spend every dollar they received. "

Why would people not spend all that they earned during their working life?
If they have some left over for an inheritance, fine, but paying millionaires welfare is mad as batpoo.
Someone in a $1M home in Sydney isn't a millionaire in the sense of the word, they are just battlers unless they have other substantial assets.
That's where your revenge style theory falls down.

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peter fraser
14 Sep 2015, 08:57 AM
Someone in a $1M home in Sydney isn't a millionaire in the sense of the word, they are just battlers unless they have other substantial assets.
That's where your revenge style theory falls down.
You are a dipshit Peter, as you just carry on with some bullshit that you think is the case I stand for.

$1million cap, so no change to their pension at all. Got it yet?
$1.25 million home and $250K counted in their assets, so of no other cash and once again, zero change to their pension.
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ThePauk
14 Sep 2015, 09:36 AM
You are a dipshit Peter, as you just carry on with some bullshit that you think is the case I stand for.

$1million cap, so no change to their pension at all. Got it yet?
$1.25 million home and $250K counted in their assets, so of no other cash and once again, zero change to their pension.
No one really cares what your latest brain fart is Pauk.
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peter fraser
14 Sep 2015, 09:54 AM
No one really cares what your latest brain fart is Pauk.
Oh, I see, you now speak for everyone. What a narcissistic prick you are Peter.

I note you totally ignore what I wrote as it does not fit into your bullshit framework of what you think.

So be it...
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