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From: | "Neil Moros" <morosnz8@ihug.co.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 22 Jun 2001 08:57:21 +1200 |
Agree that it is not a political goer. But think on it
may simply be a ruse for the real tax aim of Capital Gain on property. ie
scare the pants off the electorate with owner occupied tax then bring
in capital tax on sales similar to australia.
I see the owner occupied tax as nothing more than a rich tax
similiar to that existing now ie Rates the higher the value of
property the higher the rates when another property next door worth
half the price and twice the number of occupants using twice the water,
sewrage etc pay less.
Just say no to any more taxes in NZ and get the public service
including the politicians to thibk in a more positive mode than taxing the
people they serve. ie look at what happened in OZ
there building industry received a huge increase in activity where those
building new homes received assistance by way of a grant. In
NZ THE ADDITIONAL gst alone from such action should more than pay for any grant
provided, increase building activity and improve employment etc etc .
But in NZ WE COULD NOT POSSIBILY DO THAT???
OR COULD WE.? What result do you think
application of such a grant in NZ would have on the Sharemaket and across the
board,.
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