http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12294834
Basically, for 12 months the Australian Government are charging an extra 0.5% income tax to those earning £50k-$100k and an extra 1% for those earning over $100k. The aim being to raise around $2bn to help pay for the flood cleanup and regeneration.
I think it's a great idea, and shows that the Australian Government is progressive and that the Australian nation share a good sense of solidarity with each other.
Maybe it's the cynic in me, but I just can't see this ever happening in the UK should we ever be affected by floods on the scale seen in Oz. There'd be so much moaning and whinging from the public and the Governemnt wouldn't dare to raise the issue for failure of losing votes.
Although we're pretty good at giving charity donations to victims of the Cockermouth floods etc; on the whole the nation would probably implode at the idea of an additional tax, even though it's tiny in the grand scheme of things.
Basically, for 12 months the Australian Government are charging an extra 0.5% income tax to those earning £50k-$100k and an extra 1% for those earning over $100k. The aim being to raise around $2bn to help pay for the flood cleanup and regeneration.
I think it's a great idea, and shows that the Australian Government is progressive and that the Australian nation share a good sense of solidarity with each other.
Maybe it's the cynic in me, but I just can't see this ever happening in the UK should we ever be affected by floods on the scale seen in Oz. There'd be so much moaning and whinging from the public and the Governemnt wouldn't dare to raise the issue for failure of losing votes.
Although we're pretty good at giving charity donations to victims of the Cockermouth floods etc; on the whole the nation would probably implode at the idea of an additional tax, even though it's tiny in the grand scheme of things.
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