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those Oz election results
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Re:those Oz election results 6 Years, 2 Months ago
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For those who cannot understand Hedda's rant about franking credits, let me explain.
An Australian company makes a profit and pays tax on that profit
The company pays a dividend out of the profit remaining
The shareholders receive the dividend.
If the shareholders were to be taxed on that dividend, then that money would have been taxed TWICE ie double taxation.
To avoid that, the Tax Office has the company issue "franking credits" essentially a piece of paper that says "$X already paid", and the shareholder can use that to reduce his/her tax bill at year end.
The row that blew up was in relation to dividends received by pension funds.
As an Australian, you can either set up your own pension fund, or direct contributions to one of the public pension funds.
The Labor party manifesto said "If you have your superannuation contributions in an industry (public) fund, then there is no change, but if you have your contributions in your own fund, then you can only use these credits to cancel out any tax for which you are liable"
That is a real problem for self-funded retirees who have put their pension fund's investments into shares of companies that pay out a lot of their profit as dividends with attached franking credits. If they have no other - taxable - source of income, then the credits are worthless, and they won't get a tax refund any more.
Conversely, a taxpayer who had invested the same amount, over the years, into an industry fund WOULD get the benefit of the franking credits.
To compound the shortcomings of this policy, the shadow chancellor said "This is our policy, if you don't like it, don't vote for us." Hmm, a little unwise, eh?
Anyway for Australia excluding Queensland, Labour actually won a majority of seats.
In Queensland they were hammered because the (Labor) State Government has been delaying for YEARS approval of a Development Application to build a big new coal mine. The Labor Party #2 tried to emulate Hillary Clinton. She didn't call mine supporters "a bunch of deplorables" but she told miners and prospective miners that they needed to forget about coal and find themselves some other jobs. Whoops ! There are no other jobs. Hence the Labor Party ended up with 5 out of 26 seats and that is why the Prime Minister today is ScoMo, not "Shifty" Shorten
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