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Nov 13th, 2021 at 7:40am
 
Greens release corporate tax policies to raise extra $4.5b per year   Smiley
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November 13, 2021

Large multinational firms would pay up to $4.5 billion more in tax and reveal far more about their inner workings in the Australian market while penalising promoters of tax avoidance schemes under a suite of policies from the Greens.   

In a move that together with other policies the Greens admit would increase the tax take on large businesses and high wealth individuals by $391 billion over the coming decade, party leader Adam Bandt will on Saturday declare the “theft” of money by multinationals from Australian taxpayers has to stop.

Greens leader Adam Bandt will announce a series of policies closing loopholes for corporate tax minimisation.


Both major parties have targeted multinational tax in their policies over the past decade following revelations at the time of the global financial crisis of mass avoidance and in some cases evasion of corporate tax.

It is expected to form a part of the efforts of both Labor and the Coalition to repair the budget, which is forecast to show a deficit of more than $100 billion this year. Gross government debt on Friday reached a new record of $857 billion.

In a speech to the Greens national conference, Mr Bandt will outline a string of measures he says will block the ways multinational businesses avoid paying Australian company tax.   Smiley


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The measures, costed by the independent Parliamentary Budget Office, would reap an additional $4.5 billion in revenue by 2031-32.

“Right now, we’re all being ripped off by multinational corporations who hide their profits in tax havens, shell companies and use accounting tricks to get away with paying their fair share of tax,” he will say.

“We must close the loopholes and stop the cash train departing our country. The tax law might be complicated, but the morality is pretty simple. We’re being robbed and we need to get this cash back.”



Under the Greens’ plans, so-called significant global entities would be denied a tax deduction for royalties for use of intellectual property within Australia.

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This measure, which the budget office warned could prompt companies to restructure their finances to avoid additional tax on royalties, could raise $544 million by 2024-25 and $2.2 billion over the next decade.

The Greens would also restrict access to thin capitalisation rules that affect companies whose assets are funded by a high level of debt. This change would bring in another $2.5 billion over the decade.

Businesses with assets of more than $25 million and revenue of more than $50 million would have to lodge financial reports, and fees to access company information through the Australian Securities and Investments Commission would be abolished.

Mr Bandt said tax deductions for a written-off debt would be abolished where the debtor is a related company.

People promoting tax avoidance schemes would face double the current penalties for their action. Individuals could face fines of $2 million while business could face fines of $11 million.


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Combined with the Greens’ other policies around multinationals and individuals, the party’s policy agenda would raise $391 billion in additional revenue by 2031-32. Total company tax a year is worth about $100 billion.

Mr Bandt said the money would flow back to services.

“People would prefer to have free mental and dental health care rather than billionaire corporations sending massive profits to offshore shareholders,” he will say.
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Reply #1 - Nov 13th, 2021 at 12:29pm
 
Yes good on the Australian Greens.  Think I will put a vote in for the greens at the next election.   Smiley   
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Reply #2 - Nov 13th, 2021 at 12:54pm
 
Great!  . . . . So what is it again, that they are going to ACTUALLY do?
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Reply #3 - Nov 13th, 2021 at 3:07pm
 
issuevoter wrote on Nov 13th, 2021 at 12:54pm:
Great!  . . . . So what is it again, that they are going to ACTUALLY do?


Good point, unless the ALP are on board with these policies (if/when the ALP wins government), not much will change.

The next Federal election will be VERY interesting. If the Greens can't do well in a climate emergency, progressive politics is completely stuffed in this country.

Meanwhile I will be voting for the first MMT-literate party in Oz, namely, 'The New Liberals'. The name is a reference to the deficit-spending/low taxing  government of Sir Robert Menzies, which achieved continuous real full employment, ie, unemployment <2%, before the neoliberal, privatization era with its  fictitious figure used by economists these days (people considered "employed" if they work one hour or more in a fortnight). 

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Reply #4 - Nov 16th, 2021 at 8:04am
 
whiteknight wrote on Nov 13th, 2021 at 12:29pm:
Yes good on the Australian Greens.  Think I will put a vote in for the greens at the next election.   Smiley   


I bet you put several in
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Reply #5 - Dec 2nd, 2021 at 12:15pm
 
Swagman wrote on Nov 16th, 2021 at 8:04am:
I bet you put several in


Does that pass for debate on OzPolitics?
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thegreatdivide wrote on Nov 13th, 2021 at 3:07pm:
Meanwhile I will be voting for the first MMT-literate party in Oz, namely, 'The New Liberals'. The name is a reference to the deficit-spending/low taxing  government of Sir Robert Menzies, which achieved continuous real full employment, ie, unemployment <2%, before the neoliberal, privatization era with its  fictitious figure used by economists these days (people considered "employed" if they work one hour or more in a fortnight). 



They are ratbags like the Greens.
Their policy on the national anthem:

National Anthem
Retention of current tune
New inclusive lyrics to reflect diverse and rich cultural heritage
We will continue with the current tune for the National Anthem, but introduce new lyrics which are more inclusive, and reflective of our diverse and rich cultural heritage.

The lyrics we would use would be the version written by Judith Durham (of Seekers fame) and Kutcha Edwards ©. The first two verses are as follows:

Australians let us stand as one, upon this sacred land
A new day dawns, we’re moving on to trust and understand.
Combine our ancient history and cultures everywhere,
To bond together for all time, advance Australia fair.
With joyful hearts then let us sing, advance Australia fair.

Australians let us all be one, with peace and harmony.
Our precious water, soil and sun, grant life for you and me.
Our land abounds in nature’s gifts to love, respect and share,
And honouring the Dreaming, advance Australia fair.
With joyful hearts then let us sing, advance Australia fair.

https://www.thenewliberals.net.au/policies/
Kitch and ratbaggery and zero poetic ear.

Pro illegal immigrant, high welfare party = a recipe for fragmented, balkanised, fractioys society.



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He is a part of the "luminary" Great Reset believers. The Greentopia.
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Frank wrote on Dec 2nd, 2021 at 12:46pm:
They are ratbags like the Greens.
Their policy on the national anthem:
(.......)

Kitch and ratbaggery and zero poetic ear.


Not surprised you went straight to THIS particular policy.

As for national flags and songs, I hate jingoism ('nough said); our broken world has far more important issues to deal with.

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Pro illegal immigrant, high welfare party = a recipe for fragmented, balkanised, fractioys society.


1.No, rather  just treatment for refugees; but of course your 'individual freedom' ideology prevents establishment of an international rules based system which would oversee prosperous development in all countries....so your (necessary) solution is to build walls and prisons, to keep 70 million refugees out, in our broken world.

2. "high welfare party"?  Wrong; in fact, the 'NO welfare party', because everyone who wants a job will have a job, GUARANTEED, a recipe for a harmonious, crime free, generous society.   

Hence I'm attracted to TNL's Job Guarantee as opposed to your charity (!!!) to support  2 million involuntary un- and underemployed Australians.
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Reply #9 - Dec 2nd, 2021 at 3:12pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Dec 2nd, 2021 at 2:56pm:
1.No, rather  just treatment for refugees; but of course your 'individual freedom' ideology prevents establishment of an international rules based system which would oversee prosperous development in all countries....so your (necessary) solution is to build walls and prisons, to keep 70 million refugees out, in our broken world.



But with worldwide MMT there would be no refugees. They would happily stay at home. Wink

Prince Chuckles is also a "luminary" of The Great Reset. Of course he will have to move off his land so the serfs can take over. Wink
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Reply #10 - Dec 2nd, 2021 at 3:13pm
 
lee wrote on Dec 2nd, 2021 at 1:26pm:
He is a part of the "luminary" Great Reset believers. The Greentopia.


Interestingly I'm told the Greens actually understand MMT, but prefer not to broach the topic because mainstreamers from Philip Lowe down (including you) can rely on the ignorance of the general public who think the government's budget faces the same constraints as an individual citizen's household budget.

As Keynes wrote to an associate in 1943; "Abba Lerner's  argument is impeccable. But heaven help anyone who tries to put it across”.  (Abba Lerner was a forerunner of MMT)

Yes, the government-as-household-budget delusion is hard to shake off, even 70 years later....
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Reply #11 - Dec 2nd, 2021 at 3:21pm
 
lee wrote on Dec 2nd, 2021 at 3:12pm:
But with worldwide MMT there would be no refugees. They would happily stay at home. Wink


Of course!  And?  In the meantime individual countries can wake up and put their own houses in order

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Prince Chuckles is also a "luminary" of The Great Reset. Of course he will have to move off his land so the serfs can take over. Wink


Well  monarchy is obsolete; and I think Charles could cope quite well with its demise, unlike all the conservative hangers -on.
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thegreatdivide wrote on Dec 2nd, 2021 at 3:21pm:
lee wrote Today at 1:12pm:
But with worldwide MMT there would be no refugees. They would happily stay at home. Wink


Of course!  And? 


So your "just treatment for refugees" is blown. Those already here would probably try to go home.

thegreatdivide wrote on Dec 2nd, 2021 at 3:21pm:
Well  monarchy is obsolete; and I think Charles could cope quite well with its demise, unlike all the conservative hangers -on.



Chuckles without his landholdings has nothing.
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thegreatdivide wrote on Dec 2nd, 2021 at 3:13pm:
Interestingly I'm told the Greens actually understand MMT, but prefer not to broach the topic because mainstreamers from Philip Lowe down (including you) can rely on the ignorance of the general public who think the government's budget faces the same constraints as an individual citizen's household budget.



Interesting that you, who don't actually understand MMT, would think that. Wink

"Governments don't need taxes, there is no inflation under MMT, governments do need taxes under MMT" Wink

thegreatdivide wrote on Dec 2nd, 2021 at 3:13pm:
As Keynes wrote to an associate in 1943; "Abba Lerner's  argument is impeccable. But heaven help anyone who tries to put it across”.  (Abba Lerner was a forerunner of MMT)



You know there is a difference between a theoretical argument and a practical solution? Roll Eyes

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lee wrote on Dec 2nd, 2021 at 3:24pm:
So your "just treatment for refugees" is blown. Those already here would probably try to go home.


Oh dear... our broken world has 70 million refugees BECAUSE of  the current evil economic orthodoxy. That's why people try to get get to 1st world countries; even poverty level welfare in the 1st world - as disgusting as it is - is better than life in the 3rd world torn by war and poverty.

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Chuckles without his landholdings has nothing.


"The best things in life are free"  but you won't understand that, whereas Charles probably does.
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