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24-06-2011, 08:32 PM | #121 | |||
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you miss the point, a surgeon doesnt need a porsche to do his job, a tradey needs his vehicle though....what use is a ute that cant even be driven over a two inch gutter because its got 2 million dollar rims they dont want to damage or because its so low to the ground it gets its arrs stuck on the cross over on the driveway, or the thing gets bogged on anything but a bowling green. what other tools are they using that they bought just for the way they looked rather than how well they worked. |
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24-06-2011, 08:39 PM | #122 | |||
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25-06-2011, 03:04 PM | #123 | |||
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I have never been on the dole, but my taxes are used to subsidise them. I bet you get something that is some way subsidised by taxes, that I don't get any benefit from, but I don't care, and it doesn't worry me. Taxes are for the general benefit of Australia, so you can't be picky and whinge about some-one getting a benefit that you don't get yourself. Anyhow, most of the utes you are referring to would be under the LCT. |
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25-06-2011, 03:13 PM | #124 | |||||
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But we are talking about subsidising someone's flash ute that is supposed to be the company ute for the plumbing business etc, with the v8, leather seats, million dollar wheels etc.......rorting, something completely different. Quote:
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25-06-2011, 03:34 PM | #125 | ||
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ffs we are well over taxed.. honk bloody honk ronald mcdonald govco are doin their best to bend and send you even more a la carbon tax style...as thegreat kerry packer said you're a bloody idiot if you dont attempt to reduce how much you give to these blood sucking snout troughed mf's.... power to the little guy getting one back with a set of shiny wheels or tyres on the work ute.....
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25-06-2011, 05:53 PM | #126 | ||
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Righto: Lets have a luxury tax on the following then:
- Watches (Who needs more than a $150 watch?) - Airfares (Cattle Class is good enough for everyone) - Alcohol (VB & Cask Wine for you, sunshine) - Food (You don't need Eye Fillet, sausage meat will suffice) - Clothes (If you shop at anywhere more expensive than Target or K-Mart, pay up) - Boats (Anything over a hand-rowed tinny) - Televisions (CRT's were perfectly fine) You could apply the LCT model to a lot of things, the list is almost endless.... Doesn't mean they should... Oh, and heres one to make Sudsy & Illavitr seeth with anger: I am buying a new car, to be used as my work car (I am a salesman) and to 'stuff' the government up, I am going to be buying a new or ex-demo which will be just under the LCT threshold(RRP well over it) and will be claiming 90% work use. Even worse, its a 2 seat sports car. So suck on that.
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A problem in society, govco is a private corporation to be fleeced - do you understand where government gets the money from?,:by "stuffing" up the government you are not just annoying illivatar and myself, you are ripping off every other tax payer out there. |
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25-06-2011, 08:18 PM | #128 | |||
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They are using it for work. You don't need to tell them they should have bought a $2000 Rodeo from the local used car lot, because that would of been good enough to transport their equipment around. |
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26-06-2011, 08:50 AM | #129 | |||
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Lets put it this way. In my future doctors office I want my patients to feel special, so I put leather chairs in there with a large scenic fish tank because I am always running behind time (so many fat lazy employees wanting their sick certificate because they have a runny nose to see). Currently this is fine, and is deemed a legitimate business deduction and does not apply luxury tax on them. But then they see that they could get away with the tax on cars, so why not the fish tank? Surely that is a luxury too? And the chairs. So puts a huge tax on them too. Surely you would support that wouldn't you, because no doctor's office needs such nice chairs? They are just luxuries right? So I guess in your idieal world I will have bamboo mats for you to sit on while you read the government approved "Socialist times" waiting the approved 4 hours.
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26-06-2011, 03:39 PM | #130 | |||
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Its not the same as a doctor outfitting their waiting room with nice stuff ......whatever extra crap is fitted to a plumber's ute is of no value to me while im waiting for them to finish the job, they dont need to drive customers around in them.........we are obviously living in // universes. |
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So the purpose of running a business is to pay as much tax as possible, because otherwise all the rest of society have to pay tax too, right? If someone else has to pay tax because a business makes a tax deduction, then you are subsidising the business in your logic. That is so very wrong.
I make all of the duductions I can, otherwise I am subsidising you employees. To not do this is crazy. I run my business to make money, create employment, provide a service, and have a lifestyle. I do not run it to pay as much tax as possible so that someone else can pay less. By the way, most surgeons/medical specialists will claim their vehicles (including their porsche, bentley, audi R8 etc) as a tax deduction. You may not think they need it to do their work, but most work as contractors and have a home office. Travelling in between becomes a tax deductable expense. But according to you they should be in a festiva. Good luck having your gallbladder removed by Dr Patel - I believe he drove an old volvo....
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26-06-2011, 05:25 PM | #132 | |||
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Close investigation by the tax office would deem it illegal, it may be a common practice amongst those that have registered a business name, but it will never make it right. |
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26-06-2011, 06:40 PM | #134 | |||
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You do not have a clue that you are talking about. Talk about strawmen. |
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if you are claiming things that are not being used by the business or are necessary for the business but you are misrepresenting the proportion that is used for private use then you are rorting. |
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26-06-2011, 10:29 PM | #137 | |||
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Ficticious? Nope. My logbook (& the rest of it) says 90%. The 'stick it up' you thing is more the fact that Illavitr seems to have issues with people driving nice cars as work cars.... If I remember correctly, a Yaris is all I need. Well, you can shove your Yaris up your ****, to be frank. I pay enough PAYE tax to make it worth my whilst to minimize it where I can... And drive a 'nice car with leather seats' whilst I am at it..
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Some people in this thread are just jealous because they do not have a nice car they can claim on tax.
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27-06-2011, 07:06 AM | #139 | |||
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I had to look up what a stawman was . But it seems using examples are lost on you, so I will not use them to illustrate my points. Therefoire please ignore the lounge chair example mentioned previously. As for the utes - it does not matter whether YOU deem them to be neccessary or unneccesary. We live in a supposedly free society that encourages capitalism. If they want the leather heated seats, why do you have a problem with that? What you fail to grasp is that just because he uses his business income to pay for a more expensive ute, he is NOT making you pay more tax, nor rorting the system. You don't subsidise him. He has to generate the income in the first place. Your same argument could be used that if he took a week off work, he is not paying tax on the lack of income generated - so you subsidised his holiday (because you now have to pay more tax) - oops there was another example. And for a point we agree on, I do not encourage misprepresenting personal expenses as a business expense. Nowhere did I do this. My business is quite clean and able to be audited at any time. Saves the hassle and embarrassment of having to explain myself to govco.
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