Regardless of the merits of the scheme Smithy as advised many times on this forum by me, Rudd and Gillard Labor's buy now and pay later spending sprees, would be, in effect, future income tax increases.
This has now come to fruition.
The levy is required because the Govt since taking office has irresponsibly overspent by $271 Billion and climbing and has consistently failed to balance the budget despite an unpresendented mining boom.
Ironically the interest on this climbing debt (around at least $8 Billion per annum) would come close to covering the cost of the NDIS.
Now the minority that pays the majority of tax has to reach into its pocket yet again to pay the lion's share of Labor's fiscal irresponsibiliy and broken promises. It is a sad and broken record.
IMO the fairest option should a tax increase be required would be to increase the GST to cover not only this scheme but the whole health and education funding shortfalls. This has not been mentioned by any side of politics to my knowledge, not even discussed.
Correct me if I'm wrong (I'm sure you will) but the medicare levy is paid by individual income taxpayers and not companies?
Personal income tax payers are a declining breed as a percentage of the population. The baby boomers are retiring in droves and dropping off the list of income tax payers and the compounding burden of payment of Govt is falling upon fewer tax payers.
One of the reasons the GST (broad based tax) was introduced was due to the aging of the population issue and the problems this would have for the budget.