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Please tell me whether the GST is regressive or Progessive, considering that food is exempt (as in Australia's case)
before you answer, it is easly though it is just a 10% tax, but considering that the top quintile spends a great deal more! is it progressive, in that proportion of GST paid gets more as the level of income increases!
look at table 3 on this link for a regressive view. http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/CIB/1998-99/99cib07.htm#2
it suggest that it is progressive, but dixon (leading edge) clearly states it is regressive, in that GST is a bigger burden (% wise) to lower income earners than to higher income earners!
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Please tell me whether the GST is regressive or Progessive, considering that food is exempt (as in Australia's case)
before you answer, it is easly though it is just a 10% tax, but considering that the top quintile spends a great deal more! is it progressive, in that proportion of GST paid gets more as the level of income increases!
look at table 3 on this link for a regressive view. http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/CIB/1998-99/99cib07.htm#2
it suggest that it is progressive, but dixon (leading edge) clearly states it is regressive, in that GST is a bigger burden (% wise) to lower income earners than to higher income earners!
SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY