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Originally Posted by Panda-NZ-
Working people pay most of the tax in NZ... overall it's regressive when compared to percentage of income.
And now for the actual facts - as reported by Treasury & highlighted in the 2023 Sapere Report.
Only 21% of tax payers earn over $70,000, yet pay 68% of all income tax.
Meanwhile, >30% of tax payers now get more in tax credits (in reality handouts from actual NET Tax payers) than they actually pay in Tax.
Crazy stuff. Yet, some still wonder why NZ Inc is falling deeper into a financial Black Hole.
You are right on one thing though Ms Panda. Collins actively advocated for those working hard & earning better, to hand over even more of that money across to the State.
Last edited by FTG; 25-02-2024 at 06:09 PM.
Reason: Grammar
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Originally Posted by FTG
You are right on one thing though Ms Panda. Collins actively advocated for those working hard & earning better, to hand over even more of that money across to the State.
That would be true even if it's a flat tax.
Mind you a flat tax would be fairer than what we have if its applied to capital gains and dividends too (ACT says no though.. why might that be).
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Originally Posted by FTG
Only 21% of tax payers earn over $70,000, yet pay 68% of all income tax.
The obvious flaw in this mindlessly repeated statistic.
Assume a teenager who works part time pays 100% tax on 5k income... 5k paid
A millionaire pays 1%... 10k tax paid.
OMG, they pay 66% of all the income tax!
Last edited by Panda-NZ-; 26-02-2024 at 08:48 AM.
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I'm talking about CGT and imputation credits.
Australia has the former, UK and US tax both dividends and capital gains.
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Originally Posted by Panda-NZ-
I'm talking about CGT and imputation credits.
Australia has the former, UK and US tax both dividends and capital gains.
And who ruled out CGT despite being in government for 6 years? Oh .. Clueless Cindy & Hapless Hipkins.
Suck hard, Ignoramus Peasant panda-nz, you do it exceptionally well - just like you tried to blame the current government for record immigration numbers in the last year. A total loser, that’s you.
Last edited by Balance; 22-02-2024 at 08:52 PM.
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Can any one explain the connection between Efeso and rugby, that merited a minutes silence at the Super 15 rugby match?
Is this politicalization of rugby?
Will a minutes silence be observed at the Super 15 when Poto, Marama and Carmel pass away?
John Key, Cunliffe, Goff and Robertson?
Last edited by Getty; 25-02-2024 at 11:11 AM.
Reason: Misspelt Goff
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Originally Posted by Getty
Can any one explain the connection between Efeso and rugby, that merited a minutes silence at the Super 15 rugby match?
Probably not.
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Originally Posted by Getty
Can any one explain the connection between Efeso and rugby, that merited a minutes silence at the Super 15 rugby match?
Is this politicalization of rugby?
Will a minutes silence be observed at the Super 15 when Poto, Marama and Carmel pass away?
John Key, Cunliffe and Gough and Robertson?
Which team was playing, Auckland ?
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Originally Posted by Getty
Can any one explain the connection between Efeso and rugby, that merited a minutes silence at the Super 15 rugby match?
Is this politicalization of rugby?
Will a minutes silence be observed at the Super 15 when Poto, Marama and Carmel pass away?
John Key, Cunliffe, Goff and Robertson?
Get a grip. The man was a huge supporter of the Pacific Island community of which both the Blues & Moana Pacifika have a large percentage of players from.
Not politics, respect and how about you get some.
Hopefully you find my posts helpful, but in no way should they be construed as advice. Make your own decision.
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