rubberman wrote:
So, why charge motor cars and motor bikes then?
Why does putting a motor over a certain size on a bike mean the rider should pay?
We don't change charge motor cars or bikes for roads. We charge them for a registration system, insurance, pollution etc.
Roads are paid for by all tax payers.
Telecoms; are we not using tax payers money to build the nbn?
I would be all for a basic internet service for everyone being given to all Australian citizens.
We should also have
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But we still class feminine hygiene products as a luxury for tax purposes. If that's a luxury I don't hold much hope for the internet being classed as a requirement.
When we build large things like dams and desal plants, their entire cost is not worn by the user's directly. Much of the cost is worn in general tax.
What do you think your income tax, gst, payroll tax etc pays for?
Toll roads are such a blunt instrument for tax. They do not take in to account the user's ability to pay. The guy on minimum wage driving to work is taxed as much as the millionaire driving to their holiday.
It is an unfair system that I hope Adelaide never uses. The fairest way to build core things such as roads is to tax the population based on their ability to pay.