Labor will not increase GST: Shorten.
Date
May 18, 2013
Bill Shorten has vowed that Labor will keep its hands off the goods and service tax, following revelations that Tony Abbott could include the GST in a review of the tax system if the Coalition is elected.
The issue is looming as a major battleground in the lead up to September’s election.
Mr Shorten, the Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation, said on Saturday that Labor will not increase the GST.
He said Labor favoured a mining tax rather than slugging ‘‘mums and dads’’ with a GST increase.
‘‘If Tony Abbott was elected he would give money back to the world’s richest mining companies, but he is saying to the mums and dads doing their shopping on a Saturday, ‘I want you to pay more for tax’. These are crazy priorities.
‘‘The Liberals are saying vote for us, give us a blank cheque, we’ll set up a number of committees and then we will work out different ways for mum and dad to pay more money ...
‘‘I think a mining tax makes more sense than a GST (increase) and I think putting a price on carbon pollution makes more sense than GST.
‘‘Tony Abbott, you do not need to increase the GST, just make sure mining companies pay their fair share. It’s fairly simple.’’
Mr Abbott has said that any changes to the taxation system, including the GST, would be taken to voters before being implemented.
Mr Shorten also attacked the Liberal proposal to delay superannuation increases.
‘‘Superannuation should be a political no go zone, it should be a safe haven and not subject to new taxes.’’
He said that under the Liberal proposal 8.5 million Australians would have less money in their super when they retire.
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