
Originally Posted by
Mick_Marsh
Sorry, inc., you'll have to broaden your mind a little.
What has been happening, and will continue to happen, is overseas interests are buying farmland in Australia, farming product with nationals paid by the overseas company in their homeland and shipping the product to their home company for sale in their home country. Who then determines the value of their exports for taxation purposes? They have not been sold whilst in Australia?
Lots of detail to be worked out. You make it simple then a lot of smart people get around the system via loopholes that then require plugging, and so it goes on.
Oh, I loved Pauline Hanson's GST. 2% on every transaction. Non refundable. No paperwork in claiming inputs. Just works on all sales from manufacturer to wholesaler, 2%. From wholesaler to retailer, 2%. From retailer to customer, 2%.
Don't blame the buyer, blame the seller , Australia, we are like a family where the previous generation worked their butt off, and the next generation prefers to sell the family silver.
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