For someone who earns $100k, it's $1000 they could have spent on their kids come Xmas time, and or getting them back off to school for the new year.
You mean to tell me, that someone on an average (household) income / wage during these harsh times would have gladly donated $1000/ to a squandering Bligh government?
The answer to this question is no, they wouldn't have which is why Gillard imposed the tax in the first place, however small it seems.
The point is, it wasn't necessary, the levy could have been tapped from a hollow-log elsewhere, there was simply no need for Gillard to penny pinch this and expect victims of disaster to fund their own charity.
Also....the math isn't adding up...
$100,000 p/a times 1% tax = $1,000....yes?
There are 52 weeks in the year , so $1,000 divided by 52 = $20 per week, not the $5 p/w Gillard is telling us it will be.
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Some of you may think $100k is allot, and so shouldn't begrudge paying $1000... though what if only one parent is working, and you have 4 kids?
This and you are trying to pay a mortgage, run a couple of cars, pay private health and school...rady ra ra
What a crock of sh*t

For those interested in calculating their levy....
http://www.treasury.gov.au/contentitem.asp?NavId=002&ContentID=1949But I'd run in past your accountant to be sure...