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people whose parents left them with like inheritance money or property will get taxed on it, and the money will be used for redistribution purposes in order ot create a more equal society..
their basis being the fact that its not fair that some babies are born into the world rich and others poor.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...urrect-death-tax/story-fn59niix-1225917708955
not as strict as they had planned initially...placed a higher cap amount or something now.
That seems pretty reasonable to me to be honest.
 

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i cant really say that i approve of fascism more than i approve of labor style socialism sorry bro you are the greater of two evils
(probably just bendeguz fucking with us)
Gillard is not perfect, although I would rather live under Gillard than a fascist Hitler esque prime dictator. Gillard hasn't killed millions of people.
 

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i legitimately mean that bob brown is a closet-communist. all of his economic policies = wealth redistribution. he is only one step short of saying everyone should earn the same amount for a days work.
It is not wealth distribution at all, it is simply leveling the playing field slightly and reducing the gap between the 99% and the 1%. of course people should still be paid differently.

Although why should a CEO get millions of dollars while hsi workers make 50K a year etc? One example of a great CEO is the CEO of Japan Airlines (one of the largest airlines in the world). His CEO is 90K USD a year (he took a huge pay cut as the airline was in trouble and he thought if his workers had to suffer so should he). That is reasonable.
 

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>the free market can fix ANYTHING
>put a simple price on negative externalities
>THE FREE MARKET IS RUINED! COMMUNISM!
The 'free market' failed miserably when it bought on the 2008 - present global economic crisis. The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression of 1929. The free market theory should have been thoroughly abandoned by now.
 

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That seems pretty reasonable to me to be honest.
so you think its fair that hardworking people should get taxed on the money and//or property that they allow their children to inherit?
is it justified that we tax people for dying?
dont forget that the income that they made was already taxed and the same with the property that they purchased, they were taxed on that too..
so we are taxing what has already been taxed..hmmm sounds fair to me.
 
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typical australian political practices include skolling yard glasses at record speed
 

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so you think its fair that hardworking people should get taxed on the money and//or property that they allow their children to inherit?
is it justified to get taxed for dying?
dont forget that the income that they made was already taxed and the same with the property that they purchased, they were taxed on that too..
so we are taxing what has already been taxed..hmmm sounds fair to me.
Double taxation is actually quite common in many countries (where both companies are taxed and then individuals that own the companies and that encash money from their company are then charged personal income tax on top again). Of course, not all estates should be taxed, certainly not. Any estate > say three million dollars (adjusted for yearly inflation) should see a 5% death tax of it payable to the government when the tangible assets are converted to cash. I.e. if you live in an inherited home, you don't pay the death tax until the home is sold. If you choose to sell the home then you would pay the death tax immediately from the proceeds of the sale. This seems very reasonable.
 

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In the interest of my sanity and the sanity of others on this board:
STFU.
lmao..like the AFP even searches the BoS forums lol. Cheese cheese a lot of things are illegal but people still do it...so i say, who gives a fuck if pretending to conspire against browny is illegal.
 

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lmao..like the AFP even searches the BoS forums lol. Cheese cheese a lot of things are illegal but people still do it...so i say, who gives a fuck if pretending to conspire against browny is illegal.
I'm pretty sure ASIO give NCAP a glance every now and then after the great antisemitism incident of oh-nine (or was it oh-eight? iuno)
 

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Double taxation is actually quite common in many countries (where both companies are taxed and then individuals that own the companies and that encash money from their company are then charged personal income tax on top again). Of course, not all estates should be taxed, certainly not. Any estate > say three million dollars (adjusted for yearly inflation) should see a 5% death tax of it payable to the government when the tangible assets are converted to cash. I.e. if you live in an inherited home, you don't pay the death tax until the home is sold. If you choose to sell the home then you would pay the death tax immediately from the proceeds of the sale. This seems very reasonable.
Murder is also quite common in many countries. The whole argument is unreasonable.
 

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