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scuba_steve2121

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lol mate this may shock you but people do everything in the belief that it will benefit them somehow. nobody does anything for the 'good of the community'. and even if they do, they probably have some lame poorly rationalised reason they did it that they believe will some how benefit them.
 

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Gillard cuts mining tax deal | RSPT | MRRT

Prime Minister Julia Gillard has slashed the mining tax rate and reduced the resources affected in order to secure an agreement with mining companies - lopping $1.5 billion from expected revenues in the process.

In details just annouced, the renamed Minerals Resource Rent Tax (MRRT) will apply only to iron ore and coal in Australia, and will be capped at 30 per cent rather than the original 40 per cent proposed, according to a press release. Oil and gas projects will come under the current Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT) regime to all Australian onshore and offshore oil and gas projects, including the North West Shelf.

Other commodities will not be included, which reduces the number of affected companies from 2,500 to around 320, the statement said. These commodities were not expected to pay significant amounts of resource rent tax, and excluding them will allow many companies to remain in their existing taxation regimes.

Crucially, the new ''super profits'' tax will only kick in when profit exceeds the long-term bond rate plus 7 per cent - compared with just the bond rate in the original reform announced by then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on May 2.

The ''improved'' reforms are estimated to reduce revenue by $1.5 billion over the forward estimates, the statement from the PM's office said.

As a result, the plan to cut the company tax rate from 30 per cent to 28 per cent has been pared back, with only half that cut to be introduced.

''The company tax rate will continue to be cut to 29 per cent from 2013-14 but will not be further reduced under current fiscal conditions,'' the statement said. ''Small companies will benefit from an early cut to the company tax rate to 29 per cent from 2012-13.''
 

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Gillard cuts mining tax deal | RSPT | MRRT

Prime Minister Julia Gillard has slashed the mining tax rate and reduced the resources affected in order to secure an agreement with mining companies - lopping $1.5 billion from expected revenues in the process.

In details just annouced, the renamed Minerals Resource Rent Tax (MRRT) will apply only to iron ore and coal in Australia, and will be capped at 30 per cent rather than the original 40 per cent proposed, according to a press release. Oil and gas projects will come under the current Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT) regime to all Australian onshore and offshore oil and gas projects, including the North West Shelf.

Other commodities will not be included, which reduces the number of affected companies from 2,500 to around 320, the statement said. These commodities were not expected to pay significant amounts of resource rent tax, and excluding them will allow many companies to remain in their existing taxation regimes.

Crucially, the new ''super profits'' tax will only kick in when profit exceeds the long-term bond rate plus 7 per cent - compared with just the bond rate in the original reform announced by then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on May 2.

The ''improved'' reforms are estimated to reduce revenue by $1.5 billion over the forward estimates, the statement from the PM's office said.

As a result, the plan to cut the company tax rate from 30 per cent to 28 per cent has been pared back, with only half that cut to be introduced.

''The company tax rate will continue to be cut to 29 per cent from 2013-14 but will not be further reduced under current fiscal conditions,'' the statement said. ''Small companies will benefit from an early cut to the company tax rate to 29 per cent from 2012-13.''
 

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The Resources Tax is a great idea - it's good timing on the part of the government to propose this when the mining companies have already invested millions in start up capital in some of these big projects, as even if it passed they're not going to abandon an established money maker, which they still of course will make money on - and even if some companies moved away from Australia, this would just slow the two speed economy we're experiencing, assisting all other exporting industries by reducing the overvalued price of the Australian dollar and making them more competitive on the international market. In short, a win win scenario.
 

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ugh you cunts are retarded i swear

fuck it I'm becoming a banker and using political connections to screw all of you guys over

don't say I didn't warn you
 

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ugh you cunts are retarded i swear

fuck it I'm becoming a teacher and using left wing ideology to indoctrinate young people

don't say I didn't warn you
 

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yeah enjoy earning 40k a year sucker

and also enjoy causing people to become socialists which will lead to a more statist economy and hence a lower standard of living for your precious proletariat

also, warn me about what? I'm saying that you all will deserve to have the state screw you over because I've been telling you about how harmful it is and you didn't listen. You're saying...that if we don't become left-wing you'll force people to? I don't care, it won't affect me, it will just hurt the lower classes, so good job there.
 

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LOL OKAY

seriously though what are you going to be

are you going to set up a non-hierarchal firm
 
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I actually am planning to become a secondary school teacher. Only halfway through my first year though. :(
 

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