Are you arguing that we can make the tax changes and it won’t change investor behaviour?
Don’t threaten me with a good time. We’ll have the wasted refunds back in that case?
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- April 2, 2024, 7:27 pm
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
- April 2, 2024, 7:19 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: Sharks issued with $5000 fine for trainer’s breach
- Replies: 47
- Views: 4013
Re: Raiders to lodge complaint over Sharks trainer
Yeah, that won’t work at allCoastalraider wrote:We have to keep asking these questions, but stop airing them in public.
- April 2, 2024, 6:45 pm
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
Re: The Politics Thread 2024
After that initial uplift, it seems reasonably stable until the pandemic when there was a sudden spike. I'm unaware of any new laws favouring investors around that time. Canberra has the second highest property ptices after Sydney. It also has the second highest average income after Sydney. Canberr...
- April 2, 2024, 6:07 am
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
Re: The Politics Thread 2024
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY REPORT - https://news.anz.com/content/dam/news/a ... 22_web.pdf
Here’s one for you gerg for past 20 years citing household income.
- April 1, 2024, 6:51 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Savage will be lucky to keep his spot this week, errors are one thing but lack of urgency and complacency just doesn't cut it in the NRL. Very surprising the amount of people making excuses for him. Schiller will take Savages spot unless Hopoate is no good Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk Why on...
- April 1, 2024, 5:07 pm
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
Re: The Politics Thread 2024
Surely that’s predicated on the market being able to accurately value the assets being invested in. So that the demand sees the investment driven to where it’s most needed and not distorted by the tax choices of the investor. But in housing you already have two groups with different tax motivations ...
- April 1, 2024, 1:18 pm
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
The Politics Thread 2024
No, you haven’t explained that. You are working from the assumption that the same treatment across asset classes is the most beneficial economically. You haven’t cited or argued anything that I can see about how that consistency helps us get good outcomes regarding home ownership. I’m arguing that w...
- April 1, 2024, 12:34 pm
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
The Politics Thread 2024
Wait, are you saying that negative gearing and CGT discount are neutral tax policies? "Negative gearing" is, as it is simply allowing for expenses incurred in earning assessable income to be deductible. Changing that for one class of investment assets would be very bad economic policy. We...
- April 1, 2024, 12:33 pm
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
The Politics Thread 2024
No what I'm saying is younger people aren't even willing to make the same sacrifices (for the exact same length of time) that I did. And I’m asking you on the basis of what! At the moment it appears to be on the basis of telling yourself fairytales to make you feel better to absolve your apathy. Ho...
- April 1, 2024, 11:53 am
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
Re: The Politics Thread 2024
All my comments on this topic are based on the younger generation complaining that they've been priced out of the market and these same comments have been pretty consistent for the past 5 years, or more. The only way to get this demographic into the market is to lower prices or lower their expectat...
- April 1, 2024, 11:47 am
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
The Politics Thread 2024
Why wouldn’t the market appropriately price in the value that owning your own home brings? If it’s of value to the individuals they’ll express that through their choices and financial decisions. Switzerland has twice the proportion of housing renters than in Australia and their society seems to wor...
- April 1, 2024, 11:16 am
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
Re: The Politics Thread 2024
Distributional issues are best addressed through distributional policies. Favouring owner occupiers through extra tax distortions doesn’t increase housing supply or affordability; Why not? If you reduce the attractiveness of investing in existing property, why wouldn’t that improve affordability? I...
- April 1, 2024, 9:22 am
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Schiller will take Savages spot unless Hopoate is no good Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk Why on earth would that be the case? Schiller was terrible. He scored two tries any decent winger could finish and other than that had a completely lackluster game. Savage created a try out of nothing, sec...
- April 1, 2024, 9:09 am
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
The Politics Thread 2024
Why would you distort the tax system and investment decisions to favour owner occupiers of housing? Because shelter is a basic human need. Because it’s more cost effective for us to have wealth spread with individuals investing in their own property for their retirement and needing less support. As...
- April 1, 2024, 9:05 am
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
Re: The Politics Thread 2024
Labor won't unwind demonstrably inefficient and ineffective housing and taxation policies at the State and Territory or Federal level because the Labor party is an entirely owned subsidiary of its donors. Ditto the Libs, Nats and anyone else in parliament funded by vested interests. At best they wi...
- April 1, 2024, 7:47 am
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Savage will be lucky to keep his spot this week, errors are one thing but lack of urgency and complacency just doesn't cut it in the NRL. Very surprising the amount of people making excuses for him. Schiller will take Savages spot unless Hopoate is no good Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk Why on...
- April 1, 2024, 7:34 am
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: Through green eyes 2024
- Replies: 147
- Views: 16762
Re: Through green eyes 2024
Timoko wasn’t a 7 either. Bad miss for one of the tries.
Young was a 4.
Young was a 4.
- April 1, 2024, 7:29 am
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
Re: The Politics Thread 2024
Yes, I'm not the problem with the market, as someone who is inching there way up the property ladder to provide a home for my family. The problem is that group with multiple investment properties. Fleecing renters then fleecing other Australian taxpayers with their negative gearing bs. No one said ...
- March 31, 2024, 7:57 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
There are a lot of over the top reactions here today, and my worry is it’ll be the same from Sticky. Today was a case of many players having a bad game all at once. I put a lot of blame on Rick for that - he doesn’t appear to coach scenarios well. The team needed leaders to step up when they let in ...
- March 31, 2024, 7:36 pm
- Forum: Current Affairs
- Topic: The Politics Thread 2024
- Replies: 559
- Views: 26914
The Politics Thread 2024
You’re better than this gerg. No one is saying you need to go out and sell your home at a loss. Wind back investor advantages, get rid of the ridiculous heat in a market for a human necessity. People can do their investing in something where the capital is value add. There’s still huge demand - you’...
- March 31, 2024, 6:58 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Schiller saves a 3 on 1
- March 31, 2024, 6:57 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
That’s a shame that bounce
- March 31, 2024, 6:54 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Watching them play?Bluesbrother wrote:I'm bemused at how you've drawn that conclusion.gangrenous wrote: ↑March 31, 2024, 6:49 pm Ricky needs to stick with this team. It is the better team.
He just needs to remind them the game isn’t won in 20 mins.
- March 31, 2024, 6:53 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Ricky needs to stick with this team. It is the better team. He just needs to remind them the game isn’t won in 20 mins. But if EW, Hoppa Cotric were playing no one would say this. Schiller and Savage showed why they're nsw cup players tonight. If we're being honest. Sav in particular. Any other pla...
- March 31, 2024, 6:49 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Ricky needs to stick with this team. It is the better team.
He just needs to remind them the game isn’t won in 20 mins.
He just needs to remind them the game isn’t won in 20 mins.
- March 31, 2024, 6:48 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Young pushed him not Starling?
- March 31, 2024, 6:47 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Hudson Young with yet another dumb penalty.
He’s lucky he’s the only 2nd rower fit next week. Origin was the worst thing to ever happen to him.
He’s lucky he’s the only 2nd rower fit next week. Origin was the worst thing to ever happen to him.
- March 31, 2024, 6:42 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
He catches that behind the lead runner. That’s obstruction
- March 31, 2024, 6:42 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Not obstruction?
- March 31, 2024, 6:33 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Go right!
- March 31, 2024, 6:28 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Young lucky not to be penalised there taking out marker.
He has to cut the crap
He has to cut the crap
- March 31, 2024, 6:26 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Looked like a knock on to me
- March 31, 2024, 6:20 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
The ref has shown he’ll call 6 again. Why keep pushing the envelope when there’s no gain?!
- March 31, 2024, 5:52 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Are both sides betting on the other?
- March 31, 2024, 5:50 pm
- Forum: Canberra Raiders
- Topic: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
- Replies: 815
- Views: 24815
Re: 2024 Round 4 v Sharks: Game Day
Hoppa wouldn’t have dropped that [emoji13]