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Raspberryjam
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Topic: Budget Posted: 20 May 2010 at 3:18pm |
What are your thoughts ? I actually missed it - did they say anything about childcare / 20 hours free or WFF?
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 3:22pm |
As far as I know 20hrs free & WFF will stay. Tax rate drops & GST goes to 15%
WFF will be increased as will benefits...I think.
I have not heard it all but did mysky it so will watch what I missed later.
Will have to check out how better off it any I will be.
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 3:25pm |
Looks positive for everyone. You can use this calculator to work out what you will be entitled to:
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 3:34pm |
Well according to that calculator we will be better off.
I am sure I heard WFF was going up, does anyone know if I heard right & if how much it will.
I am hoping I can have another yr off working till DS3 goes to school.
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 4:07pm |
It sounded pretty good to me. Didnt hear anything about WFF though.
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 4:23pm |
WFF and Super etc. will increase to offset GST rises however, due to DD#1 singing I missed when it would go up. I think it may be increasing before the GST rises.
Didn't see the thing about ECE as I had to go out.
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 4:24pm |
1 October 2010 is when everything will take effect.
We'll be $28 a week better off - better than nothing.
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 4:30pm |
Not everything - depreciation tax changes are next financial year as is the change to the bus tax rate. Think the family trusts and LAQC tax changes are a way off too.
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 4:44pm |
OMG is it what?!
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 4:56pm |
Extra funding removed from ECE centres that have over 80% of their staff qualified. So they get little or no benefit any longer for having qualified staff meaning that a) it's going to cost them less to have unqualified staff and b) those centres with qualified staff (and therefore higher wage costs) are likely to pass the costs on to the parents that use their centre.
I think. It's not a very well written article, or it could be that the issue is slightly complex?
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 4:58pm |
Sorry my reply was badly phrased. It meant - OMG isn't it shocking!
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 5:10pm |
Yes, I agree. That is disappointing.
I am happy the WFF stays (not that we get any) and that the 20 hours funding will also stay.
I am disappointed that the company tax rate is going continue to fall far beneath the top tax rate for income earners. This encourages rich people to filter money through companies, therefore getting away with paying proportionately less tax than others. It's world-standard practice to have the company, trust and top income rates all pretty much the same, to discourage tax avoidance.
Of course, wouldn't it be nice to see companies passing on this tax benefit to their employees through better wages?
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 5:16pm |
kiwilaurie wrote:
Yes, I agree. That is disappointing.
I am happy the WFF stays (not that we get any) and that the 20 hours funding will also stay.
I am disappointed that the company tax rate is going continue to fall far beneath the top tax rate for income earners. This encourages rich people to filter money through companies, therefore getting away with paying proportionately less tax than others. It's world-standard practice to have the company, trust and top income rates all pretty much the same, to discourage tax avoidance.
Of course, wouldn't it be nice to see companies passing on this tax benefit to their employees through better wages? |
Agree, its actually better than I expected, not a fan of that smug Fat Cat they have in parliament, will be interesting to see how much the WFF actually rises. we arent curretly entitled but will be with another child
Did I read correctly that the threshold will be lowered? so less people will be entitled to WFF - currently $77k now only $72K - Im trying to read all this while juggling the crazy toddler who its going nuts from being stuck inside all day
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 5:45pm |
jazzy wrote:
I am hoping I can have another yr off working till DS3 goes to school. |
hmmm if only the tax cuts where THAT generous to pay for us take another year off........but hey anything towards us staying home is better than working aye
I will be less inclined to go back to work if daycare is gonna cost more or there is less qualified staff
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 6:03pm |
we get an extra $10 once our WFF kicks in when bubs is born that is...but its not alot more considering i dont work ...oh well we will take waht we can get
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 6:07pm |
Chickielou wrote:
jazzy wrote:
I am hoping I can have another yr off working till DS3 goes to school. |
hmmm if only the tax cuts where THAT generous to pay for us take another year off........but hey anything towards us staying home is better than working aye
I will be less inclined to go back to work if daycare is gonna cost more or there is less qualified staff |
I wish, lol. But if WFF were going then I would have to go back to work now instead of when DS3 is 5 next yr.
What I don't think is fair is that those who pay .33% now will pay .30% when the top income get a 5% drop.
So the politicians will rake it in.
The more people have to spend the more that goes back in to strengthening our economy. But now the extra we get a week will go to pay GST & the more in the family means the more GST you will pay, so on 1 income you will probably end up spending more or put off those big buys.
DH is getting a pay rise at his next review end of May so I told him not to come home with less than $71000. ha ha..like that will happen
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 6:12pm |
BAMN08 wrote:
we get an extra $10 once our WFF kicks in when bubs is born that is...but its not alot more considering i dont work ...oh well we will take waht we can get |
Nic that's low. Don't forget if you are not working or not entitled to PPL you can get a lump sum of $1200..think it is still that
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 6:17pm |
DH earns about max $42,000 and i havnt worked in well over a year, boardering on two!!
WFF says about $120 per week so assume this will go up to $130pw ??
all this stuff confuses me....
jazzy i wil be getting lump sum of $1200 but ike thats anywhere near an average 14weeks of maternity leave wages lol
edit to add: plus the $10 isnt going to offset all the extra GST well be paying out on groceries and nappies etc...DH just made that point lol
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 6:34pm |
BAMN08 wrote:
we get an extra $10 once our WFF kicks in when bubs is born that is...but its not alot more considering i dont work ...oh well we will take waht we can get |
Same, we will get an extra $11.54 a week, thats with 2 kids and me not working.
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