hawil wrote on Apr 20
th, 2011 at 5:58pm:
have a look what has happened in the Australian resource sector ovber the past decade or so, Their pre tax profits have skyrocketed and yet the Australian government's take has not followed the trend.
And about 2/3 of these pre tax proftis go off shore
are we insane?
foolosophy, where did you get that graph about resource profits and taxes.
It is amazing that the resource companies are still trying to avoid every dollar in taxes to the Australian government.The talk about that the Australians are not prepared to pay for petrol guzzlers is not entirely correct.
On last Sundays "Inside business" Alan Kohler mentioned that the sales of big cars like Commodores and Falcons have come down, but the sale of SUV cars, which are the biggest petrol guzzlers has actually gone up, and Australia does not produce SUV cars, so the money to buy them goes out the country, a double blow for Australia.
But we can write about and discuss this topics until we are blue in our faces; apparently our politicians are not aware of the graph about resources profits and taxes, maybe we would do better to send them the graphs.
It makes me wonder why they are so well paid.
That graph is from a treasury estimate report - The Australian government is well aware of how much revenue they obtain from the mining and resource sector and how much their profits have risen over the past decade or so
Its not a trade secret
What's important to know is that the Australian resource sector is almost 70% foreign owned.
RIO TINTO (72% foreign owned)
BHP Billiton (40% foreign owned)
The resource sector employs about 3% of the total workforce in Australia.
I would place a small flat rate tax on every tonne of mineral or resource extracted from the ground. Even if its 5% or less of the total cost of the mineral you would see a lot more money going into national treasury. It would be like a GST - self correcting for inflation and essentially independent of profit margins OR whether the corporation is Australian or foreign
We are so dumb - when the resources dwindle - and they will - we will be left with a baron wasteland full of evironmental disaster holes to clean up
What will we do then? Re-construct and Re-energise our lost manufacturing industries so that they can compete with German excellence and Chinese economies of scale???
I dont think so.