loquasagacious
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The Henry review of the tax system is meant to hand down it's recommendations at the end of the year. The review is interesting for a couple of reasons:
- The last comprehensive review was in 1985, so it is long overdue
- The scope of the review has been restricted to exclude GST and several other areas
- The results will likely be handed down just in time to be debated in the next election
If you were running the review (and weren't restricted by politics around GST/etc), what would you recommend?
- Progressive, regressive or flat tax?
- Welfare changes?
- GST - up, down, abolished?
- Negative Gearing?
- Tax on super?
- Inheritance tax?
- Company tax changes?
- Deductions?
What would an NCAP tax review look like?
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/home-sweet-home-a-sacred-tax-shelter-20090818-ep0k.html?page=-1
- The last comprehensive review was in 1985, so it is long overdue
- The scope of the review has been restricted to exclude GST and several other areas
- The results will likely be handed down just in time to be debated in the next election
If you were running the review (and weren't restricted by politics around GST/etc), what would you recommend?
- Progressive, regressive or flat tax?
- Welfare changes?
- GST - up, down, abolished?
- Negative Gearing?
- Tax on super?
- Inheritance tax?
- Company tax changes?
- Deductions?
What would an NCAP tax review look like?
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/home-sweet-home-a-sacred-tax-shelter-20090818-ep0k.html?page=-1