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    [QUOTE=weakestlink;1937042].................................................. ....
    Stopping "legitimate" Self Education expenses above $2K is the issue. More education more earnings = more tax contributions
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    The benefits of an educated society are not only tax contributions, there are more important benefit with social implications which are impossible to measure in economical terms.
    A country with a smart population is a win win for all the aspects, social and economical.

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    A reply from Tanya, the Hon. Tanya Plibersek MP Federal Member for Sydney
    Minister for Health

    Thank you for taking the time to contact me. I appreciate hearing from
    people across the country regarding the Federal Health portfolio.

    I assure you that all issues are noted and key concerns brought to my
    attention.

    If your email is in relation to health matters, please note that
    information about many current issues can be found at
    Department of Health and Ageing - Current Issues
    . This page may include detailed advice about the issues you have raised in
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    Once again, thank you for taking the time to share your views with me.

    Best wishes,

    Tanya

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    Aside of the AMA here are links to press releases from Engineers Australia and the Australasian of Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.

    Federal budget undermines workforce professional development | Engineers Australia

    http://www.ausimm.com.au/content/doc...s_17052013.pdf

    For a professional $2k gets you very little in training these days and you generally have to travel for specialist courses.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Ben, excuse me if I have interpreted your post wrong, but why make a comment about the Doctors travel allowances comparing them with another professions?
    It would not be better compare the allowances given to all the professionals involved in research to the allowances that the politicians get.
    Hi Arthur, I was not commenting on travel allowances for doctors. But rather the mealcard system thay have. Doctors pay for all meals (plus drinks with meals) from pre-tax income. They have now been forced to use a credit-card like system to pay for their meals, however they resisted that as long as they could. It wasn't until some doctors got caught having $10000 lunches amongst a group of them and all claiming the entire invoice amount that the card was forced on them. It doesn't stop the expensive lunches, but it does mean they can only claim them once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    The benefits of an educated society are not only tax contributions, there are more important benefit with social implications which are impossible to measure in economical terms.
    A country with a smart population is a win win for all the aspects, social and economical.
    But a smart population will realise you are screwing them over and vote you out next election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    But a smart population will realise you are screwing them over and vote you out next election.
    I know, that it is why the first thing that "smart" dictators do is stop the education

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post

    Hi Arthur, I was not commenting on travel allowances for doctors. But rather the mealcard system thay have. Doctors pay for all meals (plus drinks with meals) from pre-tax income. They have now been forced to use a credit-card like system to pay for their meals, however they resisted that as long as they could. It wasn't until some doctors got caught having $10000 lunches amongst a group of them and all claiming the entire invoice amount that the card was forced on them. It doesn't stop the expensive lunches, but it does mean they can only claim them once.
    And hitting everyone because a few people are rotting the system is just not a smart way to operate. You end up causing more damage than what you were trying to fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Hi Arthur, I was not commenting on travel allowances for doctors. But rather the mealcard system thay have. Doctors pay for all meals (plus drinks with meals) from pre-tax income. They have now been forced to use a credit-card like system to pay for their meals, however they resisted that as long as they could. It wasn't until some doctors got caught having $10000 lunches amongst a group of them and all claiming the entire invoice amount that the card was forced on them. It doesn't stop the expensive lunches, but it does mean they can only claim them once.
    FBT exemption is the issue you point out and it is really public or state health employees not just the doctors in that sector. I agree it is an issue but it is nothing to do with self education expense.

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    Dear Administrators....I don't believe this thread is in any way beneficial to the Land Rover forum in fact it smacks of political intent......can we have it moved from general please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    Dear Administrators....I don't believe this thread is in any way beneficial to the Land Rover forum in fact it smacks of political intent......can we have it moved from general please?
    Fair feeling but i thought it is to do with taxation. Vote one bring back the soap box

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