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GST rise may help fix failing system: Premier O'Farrell

May 20, 2013

 Time for a

Time for a "dinkum" discussion: NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell. Photo: John Veage

(Translation of this article appears in Arabic section)

Labor managed to have a tax review without talking about it. The Coalition has promised not to touch it in its first term. But NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell says it is time for a ''dinkum'' discussion. He says lifting the rate of the goods and services tax beyond 10 per cent should be considered.

The rate can only be varied if all of the states agree and if the Commonwealth Parliament passes legislation. Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has said he will allow consideration of the GST in the tax review he will commission should he win the next election, but that any changes would be put to the people first at a subsequent election.

Mr O'Farrell said a higher GST could be used to remove ''anti-economic'' state taxes such as those on payrolls and investment.

"Nothing other than a GST review": Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

''People know the current tax system is failing,'' he told Sky News on Sunday. ''There are regressive taxes that we can only eliminate if we are compensated and the best way to do that is through the GST.

''All options should be on the table - broadening the base, looking at the rate and also the rebates back to the states.''

Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury said the Coalition would face mounting pressure from Liberal states to increase the rate.

No plans for a tax review: Victorian Premier Denis Napthine. Photo: Andrew Meares

''What Mr O'Farrell did was open the curtains on this so-called tax review, which we know is going to be nothing other than a GST review,'' he said. '''All options should be on the table' means up with the rate, out with the base. It means tax on things like fresh food, it means health, it means education.''

Victorian Premier Denis Napthine poured cold water on the idea of a co-ordinated move, saying a tax review was not high on his list of priorities. Victoria wanted a fairer share of the national GST pool rather than a higher rate.

Source: SMH


 














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