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Rudd's $42 billion 'nation building' plan (1 Viewer)

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* $14.7b for school infrastructure and funding for trade training centres;
* $6.6b to increase public and community housing by 20,000 homes;
* $3.9b to provide insulation to 2.7m homes and solar hot water rebates;
* $890m to fix regional roads and for local government infrastructure;
* $2.7b small and general business tax break;
* $12.7b for one-off payments to working Australians, families with school-age children, farmers and single income families.

The Federal Government today unveiled a mini-budget to spend $42 billion on "nation building and jobs'' as it revealed there had been an incredible $200 billion turnaround in the budget bottom-line over the next four years.

In a fresh bid to spend its way out of recession, the Government announced five one-off cash bonuses worth up to $950 will be paid to middle and low-income workers and families, children going back-to-school, farmers in hardship and people undertaking training.

The package also gives $200,000 to every school for maintenance, spends $890 million on regional roads and black spots, will build 20,000 new homes, boosts rebates for solar hot water and gives tax breaks to small business.

The Treasurer, Wayne Swan, claimed 90,000 jobs would be created by the package over the next two years, but despite this the unemployment rate was predicted to jump to 7 per cent by next year.

The budget will be $22.5 billion in deficit for this financial year _ a $44 billion turnaround from the $21.7 billion surplus predicted in Mr Swan's first budget last May.

Despite the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, saying it would be a "temporary deficit'', today's mini-budget reveals the nation's finances will be in the red for at least the next four years with the accumulated deficit of $118 billion (almost identical to the $115 billion that has been wiped from expected tax collections from companies, individuals and the GST).

This compares to $79 billion worth of surpluses predicted for the same period just nine months ago _ a $197 billion slump.

Mr Swan said decline had been caused by the severity and speed of the global recession.

The government brushed off predictions by the International Monetary Fund and other leading experts that Australia will record negative growth and slide into recession, and continues to predict positive, albeit flat, growth.
Rudd's $42 billion 'nation building' plan - National - smh.com.au

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The cash bonuses announced today will be paid in March and April.

About 8.7 million workers will get a lump sum tax-free bonus, depending on their annual income.

Those earning up to $80,000 a year will receive $950, those earning between $80,000 and $90,000 will get $650 and those earning between $90,000 and $100,000 get a $300 bonus.
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wtf is this youth allowance rule? im fucking sick of it. either give it to all uni students or dont give it to anyone. fuck socialism. im fucking pissed
 

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i heard if uni students are on hecs they get $950

is this true????
 

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I better fucking get the cash this time.

EDIT: Probably won't because I just so happen to be working full time for a couple of weeks when this announcement's being made. This is bullshit.
 
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Annabel Crabb gets it spot on in the SMH:

Kevin Rudd calls this gush of spending an economically conservative orthodoxy.

Which is odd, because when John Howard did it, Rudd called it "spending like a drunken sailor".

Maybe the definition changes when the ship's going down.
 

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i think this should convince my dad not to vote labor again.
 

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Press Release said:
The Rudd Government today announced five key $950 one-off payments for low and middle income households and individuals.
The Government is providing these cash payments to immediately support jobs and strengthen the Australian economy during a severe global recession.
These targeted cash bonuses are a key element of the Government’s $42 billion Nation Building and Jobs Plan to support up to 90,000 Australian jobs.
To immediately stimulate the economy in the shortest possible time, five groups of one-off cash bonuses will be paid in March and April 2009.
These five key bonuses include a:

  • Tax Bonus for Working Australians of up to $950 paid to every eligible Australian worker earning $100,000 or less. This will support up to 8.7 million individuals.
  • $950 Single Income Family Bonus to support 1.5 million families with one main income earner.
  • $950 Farmer’s Hardship Bonus paid to around 21,500 drought affected farmers and farm dependent small business owners receiving exceptional circumstances related income support.
  • $950 per child Back to School Bonus to support 2.8 million children from low- and middle-income families.
  • $950 Training and Learning Bonus paid to students and people outside of the workforce returning to study to help with the costs of education and training.
  • support jobs in the middle of a severe global recession the Government must stimulate the economy in the most immediate manner possible.
That is why one off cash bonuses to people and families who are doing it toughest are a key part of our Nation Building and Jobs Plan.
These one off cash bonuses reflect the weight of economic authority – including the advice of the International Monetary Fund – that targeted one off payments rather than generalised tax cuts spread over a lengthy period are more likely to be consumed, and thus provide a more effective economic stimulus and provide more support for Australian jobs.
There will be no quick fixes, but the Government is determined to act swiftly and decisively to support Australian households, growth and jobs.
These cash bonuses will stimulate consumption quickly, supporting economic activity and jobs until our nation building initiatives have an impact.
This $12.7 billion package is a major economic initiative to deal with these extraordinary economic times and is in addition to the Economic Security Strategy that the Rudd Government delivered in December 2008.
Tax Bonus for Working Australians

The Government will provide an up-front, lump-sum tax bonus of up to $950 to around 8.7 million Australian workers earning $100,000 or less.
A lump-sum payment of up to $950 will be made to eligible taxpayers from April 2009. The bonus will be available to Australian resident taxpayers who paid tax in the 2007-08 financial year after taking into account available tax offsets and credits.
The bonus is subject to an income threshold test which determines that a:

  • • $950 bonus will be paid to eligible taxpayers with a taxable income of up to and including $80,000;
    • $650 bonus will paid to eligible taxpayers with taxable incomes exceeding $80,000 and up to $90,000; and
    • $300 bonus will be paid to eligible taxpayers with incomes exceeding $90,000 up to and including $100,000.
Taxpayers will not need to apply for the payment. The Australian Taxation Office will automatically make the payment after determining eligibility.







Back to School Bonus

The Government’s $950 Back to School Bonus will provide a one-off, up-front bonus to be paid to families eligible for Family Tax Benefit Part A (FTB-A) on 3 February 2009 for each eligible child of school age (aged 4 to 18 on 3 February 2009).
This will help meet education costs for the 2009 academic year and is in addition to and separate from the Education Tax Refund.
The Back to School Bonus is expected to help 2.76 million children aged 4 to 18 in just over 1.5 million families across Australia.
Training and Learning Bonus

The Government’s $511 million Training and Learning Bonus provides an up-front, one-off bonus to eligible students to assist with the costs for the 2009 academic year. It also provides a temporary (until June 2010) additional incentive for social security recipients to return to education and training.
The Training and Learning Bonus consists of two categories:
Category 1

  • A one-off $950 bonus for recipients of: Youth Allowance (students and apprentices); Austudy; ABSTUDY and related payments
  • The one-off bonus will also be available to recipients of Sickness Allowance and Special Benefit (under age pension age).
  • If a student attracts the Government’s Back to School Bonus they are not eligible for the one-off $950 Learning and Training Bonus.
Category 2

  • A temporary supplement (from 1 January 2009 to 30 June 2010) to the Education Entry Payment (EdEP) of $950. This is in addition to the existing EdEP payment of $208, which provides assistance with the costs of training courses, for income support recipients who are returning to study.
  • A temporary extension (from 1 January 2009 to 30 June 2010) of the EdEP to Youth allowance (other); and
  • A temporary relaxation (from 1 January 2009 to 30 June 2010) of the requirement that recipients must have been receiving social security payments from 12 months to 1 month.
Around 440,000 students and people returning to study will be paid this one off cash bonus.
CANBERRA
3 February 2009
Contact: Press Office - (02) 6277 7744

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Hope this clears up the issue of who will get the $950.
 

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so when exactly is this money coming? because i applied for youth allowance just yesterdayand i'm not sure if i'll be getting the payout.
 

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Rudd's spread the wealth philosophy in action.

He wants to save us from the "evil capitalists" and embrace Ruddism.
 

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so when exactly is this money coming? because i applied for youth allowance just yesterdayand i'm not sure if i'll be getting the payout.
If you receive a payment for a fortnight including the date of the announcement, you'll receive a payment. Or that's what it was last time anyway.
 

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what if your an 18 year old TAFE student who starts this year?
 

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The Government will provide an up-front, lump-sum tax bonus of up to $950 to around 8.7 million Australian workers earning $100,000 or less.
A lump-sum payment of up to $950 will be made to eligible taxpayers from April 2009. The bonus will be available to Australian resident taxpayers who paid tax in the 2007-08 financial year after taking into account available tax offsets and credits.
The bonus is subject to an income threshold test which determines that a:

  • • $950 bonus will be paid to eligible taxpayers with a taxable income of up to and including $80,000;
    • $650 bonus will paid to eligible taxpayers with taxable incomes exceeding $80,000 and up to $90,000; and
    • $300 bonus will be paid to eligible taxpayers with incomes exceeding $90,000 up to and including $100,000.
Taxpayers will not need to apply for the payment. The Australian Taxation Office will automatically make the payment after determining eligibility.
Still don't understand.

I'm working a casual job, and I've paid income tax in the 2007-08 financial year, but I'll get it all back in my refund.

Do I get cash?
 

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