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Teals GST Plan Shows Warped Priorities
Aug 7th, 2025 at 6:21pm
 
Teals' GST plan shows warped priorities   Sad
2025-08-07
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A Teal proposal to jack up the GST and apply it to fresh food and utilities, rather than increasing taxes on big corporations and the super wealthy, shows totally warped priorities, the Greens say.

“Kate Chaney’s plan to raise the GST to 15% and apply it to fresh food and utilities is a lazy idea," Greens Economic Justice spokesperson Senator Nick McKim said.

“If we want to make people’s lives better we should make big corporations pay their fair share of tax and use the revenue to provide genuine cost of living relief.

“Since the pandemic the cost of essentials has skyrocketed, and the best idea the Teals can come up with is to make food more expensive?”

“If we are serious about easing cost of living pressures we should be making big corporations and the super wealthy pay their fair share of tax.”

“One in three of the biggest corporations pays no tax at all. The ultra-wealthy stash billions in trusts and tax shelters. But instead of ending those rorts, the Teals want to hike up taxes on baby formula and electricity.”

“The Greens will fight any attempt to make inequality worse. We’ll keep pushing for a fairer tax system where big corporations and the wealthy pay their fair share.
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Reply #1 - Aug 7th, 2025 at 6:26pm
 
Yes the greens are right, why should the GST rise to 15 percent?.  Make the rich and the big corporations pay their fair share of tax.   Sad    
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Reply #2 - Aug 7th, 2025 at 6:36pm
 
They should do a carbon tax instead.
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Reply #3 - Aug 8th, 2025 at 7:11pm
 
We want to get rid of the GST that should never have been.  Since its imposition the states have had more cash flowing through their greasy little hands than ever before and all they've done is sell off the infrastructure (furniture), tighten every single screw down on basic rights, increase inflation, changed government service departments into 'authorities', build little empires to suit their agendas called 'commissions' for this and that, fund division and racism, ramp up the war between women and men and between kids and parents and between young dick-weeds and Elders, Cheers and Whites, and the real things like schools and hospitals and ambo service and such have gone downhill at a rapid rate while establishing for themselves top slots at the top of the very latest kind of New Fascist state.

What say ye, Members of the Senate?

F
U
CK THE GST!

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