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Mr Abbott, You Are Only Showing Part Of The Plan.
Aug 20th, 2013 at 7:42am
 
ACCI backs coalition on small business

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    August 19, 2013
    The Age.

A leading business group believes the federal coalition's small business policy is a step in the right direction for a sector that remains in the doldrums.      Huh

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has formally launched the plan, which includes earlier promises to reduce business red tape and cut the corporate tax rate.

"The extent to which we can peel back regulation is a good thing, the extent we can lower the overall taxation burden on business is certainly a good thing," Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) chief economist Greg Evans told reporters in Canberra on Monday.

The small business plan also highlights Mr Abbott's promise to scrap the carbon tax - something the ACCI has supported for sometime to help lower energy prices.


The policy's release coincides with the ACCI's latest small business survey showing continuing weakness in the sector.

"We are beginning to see some stabilisation in this survey, although stabilising at generally contractionary levels," Mr Evans said.

The small business conditions index was 41.2 points in the June quarter, a minor improvement on the 41.1 points in the previous three months.

But the index remains below the 50-point mark separating contraction from expansion.

Sales, profitability, investment and employment all stabilised below 50 index points.

But selling prices continued to slide, touching a record low for the survey of 43.4 points, the lowest in 17 years.

"Business is under considerable pricing pressure in the market place. It's not able to lift its own prices and it continues to be squeezed by higher costs," Mr Evans said.

"That's having an impact on the bottom line and profitability."

Lower interest rates are yet to make their mark, with Mr Evans pointing out overdraft rates for businesses were still around eight per cent compared to mortgage rates below six per cent.

Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia general manager Yasser El-Ansary said the next federal government must invest in small businesses to generate jobs and opportunity across the country.

"Reducing red tape is central to making life easier for small businesses and we welcome the coalition's pledge," he said in a statement.

"Cutting red tape should be an ongoing process - not a one-off promise that happens at each election."

The coalition's commitment to improving small businesses' access to finance was also important because the sector didn't have the same bargaining power as larger businesses.

"What's missing from today's announcement is a plan to give Australian small businesses a leg up in the Asian markets," he said.

"Australia's future prosperity is inextricably tied to the living standards and prosperity of our neighbours in Asia."
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Re: Mr Abbott, You Are Only Showing Part Of The Plan.
Reply #1 - Aug 20th, 2013 at 7:44am
 
Unfair dismissal, penalty rates, overtime: Abbott to act on real small business agenda after the election
19 August, 2013 | Media Release Tony Abbott’s plans for small business will only be fully unveiled after the election when the Coalition reviews the Fair Work Act to pave the way for cuts to penalty rates, overtime and unfair dismissal protections, the ACTU said today.

The policy on red tape and competition laws announced today is only part of the story, said ACTU Secretary Dave Oliver.

“Business groups are already responding and saying ‘thanks, but what about penalty rates and unfair dismissal laws’.    

“We know Abbott plans to deliver for them, with the Productivity Commission review of the Fair Work Act giving business groups a platform to go after workplace entitlements.

“The Coalition has also said it is open to backing an employer application to the Fair Work Commission to abolish penalty rates.

“This is the Coalition’s real agenda for business.”

Cutting penalty rates would be an own goal, cutting billions out of the economy with a particular impact on small business, said Mr Oliver.

“People are employees at one business, but customers at many others.

“Nearly half the Australian workforce is entitled to penalty rates and cutting them would take billions of dollars worth of consumer spending out of the economy.

“Working families will not spend on eating out, new clothes and extras for the kids if they can’t pay the bills.”
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Reply #2 - Aug 20th, 2013 at 7:49am
 
And here comes Work (no) Choices Mk !!.
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Reply #3 - Aug 20th, 2013 at 8:03am
 
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A leading business group believes the federal coalition's small business policy is a step in the right direction for a sector that remains in the doldrums.      




I guess its best to leave it where it is. Roll Eyes.... going down anyone!!!!
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Reply #4 - Aug 20th, 2013 at 6:06pm
 
So is this what you have in mind, for the low income workers Mr Abbott?.      Shocked
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Reply #5 - Aug 20th, 2013 at 6:18pm
 
The lies Rudd tells is amazing and the ACTU are no different. 

I think I know why Abbott is in no rush to release his policies and costings.  Apart from the obviously one being that Labor haven't done it either, why would he bother?  Rudd and the ACTU will simply make it up as they go along anyhow?
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