philperth2010 wrote on Apr 1
st, 2014 at 11:42pm:
Paid Parental Leave – Abbott’s gold plated PPL will be funded from consolidated revenue and a 1.5% levy (not tax) on Australia’s largest businesses that will be offset by a 1.5% tax cut to all businesses leaving a net loss to the budget bottom line.
This funding method is a fiction that will provide ZERO revenue for the PPL. It will actually be funded from consolidated revenue.
Quote:Private health care rebate – Abbott has vowed to restore the private health care rebate which will be funded from consolidated revenue. Abbott is hoping this will reduce health costs in the public sector and is considering a co-payment which would supplement the private health care rebate and make private health insurance cheaper for those who can afford it.
Spending five billion dollars to save two billion dollars is a waste of money. The budget would be better off overall if this wealthfare rebate was abolished completely. Some of the money saved should be given to the states to increase their health spending and specifically targeted at reducing waiting lists.
Quote:Superannuation – Cutting the low income support payment. No commitment to tighten co contributions that cost the budget billions of dollars annually
One of the biggest revenue leaks is the excessively generous concessions to high income earners - the group that needs concessions the least actually receive the largest percentage discount. Someone on a low income pays a
higher tax on super than their income, someone on the minimum wage receives a 4% concession, someone on a high income receives around 30%. It's unfair and does not do enough to reduce welfare dependency in old age.
Quote:Conclusion – Abbott will remove revenue measures whilst introducing policies that will be funded from consolidated revenue. Abbott will have to find savings from other sources or increase taxes to return the budget to surplus.
In other words, there are cuts to come and the Abbott government won't confide in the Australian people and tell them what's coming.