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Pensioners need $30 a week now! | Pensioners need $30 a week now! |
It is only fair. Yes, I agree. The tax cuts are so stupid when there are so many things that need expenditure on them. Pensioner poevery is certainly one of them. If only that 30+ billion dollars was being spent on water, the environment, safer roads, better public transport(trains), more money for teachers and murses,etc etc. Then we might actually get a better country rather than just giving back a paltry sum to individuals which will only lead to interest hikes which will take it all back anyway. » Report this comment to administrator Self funded, and part Pensioners. I am in some ways a member of both camps. I was looking forward to July 1, this year. Over 70, no tax on Super? As a retired ex-government employee who had contributed to Super ALL of 48.3 years, I was paying $180 per fortnight tax. Foolish me thinks I will get $90 a week 'pay' increase. Alas, it was not to be. Somehow, buried out of sight in the leglislation, out of sight, amongst the soft and warm, was a requirement for me to pay $58. I could never get an explanation for that one. » Report this comment to administrator battlers Unite I look forward to Nov 11, when all registered voting Australians, the rich businessmen along with the downtrodden and oppressed of Australia; the indigenous people, the workers, the carers, the disabled, the ex servicemen and women, the single parents and the unemployed, are finally given the opportunity to unite for their rights and proudly elect a party which policies look after them... » Report this comment to administrator Forgotten? What has been forgotten in this argument is how it all started in the first place. For my first tax return, Form S, I was actually paying 2 components. One was for Social Services, and the other was Income Tax. The social services were for the age pension, child endowment, widow’s pension, and unemployment relief. » Report this comment to administrator Forgotten? Part2 So that the pensioner gains are made in other ways. Pensioners still may be in a position to contribute to children/grandchildren. Baby sitting, education, transport, meals, health costs, are but a few of the ways this could occur. To say nothing of the cost of these supplementary services pensioners provide, and SAVE the government! » Report this comment to administrator Display 5 of 8 comments Add your comment
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