No Election Bribes, Dr Cullen - Libz
No Election Bribes, Dr Cullen - Libz
"A flat rate of income tax of 20% is entirely possible even if Dr Cullen only offered to give the surplus back to New Zealanders in today's Budget" declared Libertarianz Leader Bernard Darnton today. "And that's without even cutting ANY spending at all!"
"It is utterly outrageous that the Department of Legalised Theft confiscates the income of New Zealanders right, left and centre so that the Labour Party can dole out election bribes," says Darnton, who calls: "Give people back their money, Dr Cullen."
Libertarianz believes that even without any of the many, many cuts in spending that should be made, New Zealanders should at least be getting back their $7 billion. With the cuts he could be making and without boosting spending at all, Dr Cullen's budget would be able to:
- Boost the incomes and standard of living of the majority of households;
- Significantly increase the competitiveness of New Zealand business by shifting company tax from 33% to 20% boosting employment and investment;
- Significantly encourage New Zealanders to save and invest, as tax on interest and dividends would also drop to 20%;
- Make it far easier for student loans, mortgages and other borrowings to be paid off;
- Cease penalising people for their own success by removing the envy tax rates of 33% and 39%;
- Encourage more professionals such as doctors, teachers and nurses to stay in New Zealand because they will be taxed less than Australia and the UK.
"Of course
Libertarianz believe that most government spending should be
dumped and most taxes should be dumped, including fringe
benefits tax, stamp duty, taxes on alcohol and tobacco,
tariffs and GST. All should go eventually," says Darnton,
"but giving people back that 'surplus stealing' would be a
good first step. Unfortunately, today's budget will be a
lolly scramble, and in many case New Zealanders are being
fleeced by Dr Cullen to pay for their own lollies."
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