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]]>I am more interested in the long term viability of the country. I worry that mortgaging the country by borrowing to the tune of 3 billion in order to offer tax cuts, not doing anything to relieve student loan debt or address the flight of skilled graduates to London and the US and the withdrawal of NZ from the Kyoto protocol are bad news for future generations of NZers. It’s all very well to say that you can fund tax cuts by cutting back on public servants, but then we’ll have those public servants on the dole. Either way we pay for them through our taxes – personally i’d prefer people to be in a job rather than on the dole.
And exactly which public services are surplus to requirements? I hear that to get your tax back, you will claim it on a tax return . . . waitaminnit! The IRD got rid of tax returns for most people several years ago. Tax returns are just a dim, bad memory. Does this mean we will all go back to filling in tax returns again? Will the IRD have to hire more people to cope with the sudden increase in workload? Maybe we could make the savings by dumping a few over-priced MPs. MPs are paid by my taxes, so doesn’t that make them public servants too?
I’m also not keen on Dodgy Don telling us that he will take NZ where the US goes! Mind you he will probably deny saying that, now.
]]>I think corporates with uber-revenues who pay a large percentage of their employees just barely over minimum wage should go up, because they should be helping people and the community out, not just their shareholders.
]]>Also I do think that company tax should come down. To me, if companies have more cash in hand it means they can grow, which has to be a good thing for our economy? All and all I think that keeping most tax as it is and spending it more effectively is a more sensible move, but thats just me.
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