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It's all good he's got good trigger discipline
We are the people they are employed to protect and serve, that's who we are to judge.
i’m so confused by this comment haha
When they literally are the worst and the worst defend and amplify them.
You ok?
Oh you kids
Very true, sadly.
Both Look photoshopped
I don’t recall saying it wasn’t
The truth hurts
Terrible policy by Minns, it's an *optional* tax, no one is forced into it and the breakeven time compared to stamp duty is nearly 60 years for people living in apartments.
Taxing people solely based on how much they need to move due to circumstances isn't equitable or fair.
For the paywall afflicted:
> NSW opposition leader Chris Minns has vowed to abolish the Perrottet government’s stamp duty reforms if he wins the next election, though first homebuyers who opt in to the new land tax before it’s scrapped won’t be forced back into the old system.
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> The government’s reforms will be debated in the upper house in November, but Minns said even if it passed parliament, the laws wouldn’t live long if Labor won the 2023 election.
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> “If we’re elected in government, we won’t continue with a land tax policy in NSW. The transition arrangements we have to work out,” he said.
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> A Labor spokesman later said the party would allow those who opted in to the new system before the policy was scrapped to keep paying an annual land tax until they sold their home.
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> “If Perrottet’s land tax passes the parliament, Labor will grandfather those properties that opt in to land tax,” the Labor spokesman said.
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> The government reform will remove the automatic application of stamp duty for first homebuyers and replace it with an optional system - buyers can choose stamp duty or an annual land tax for properties under $1.5 million. The government says the move is a bid to address housing affordability in NSW.
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> If it passes the Legislative Council in November, people could opt in to the land tax system from mid-January next year.
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> However, Minns said he was already considering “transition arrangements” to deal with those who opted in to an annual land-tax in the time between it coming into effect and a potential Labor government scrapping the arrangement. “I expect that to be a small cohort of people,” Minns said.
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> “Our first position is to oppose this legislation and one of the reasons for that is you have to pay your annual land tax out of your salary, but it’s based on the value of your property.”
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> NSW Treasurer Matt Kean seized on Minns’ comments, accusing him of changing policy on the run.
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> “Chris Minns wants to legislate against choice, but can’t decide himself how, changing policy twice in one day,” he said.
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> “Sadly, in this case he’s actively looking to force first home buyers to pay a big upfront tax.”
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> Treasury modelling released this week by the government suggested it would take a first homebuyer who opted for an annual property fee on a $1.5 million apartment 63 years to reach the same value of stamp duty. For a unit purchased for $1.25 million, it would take 52 years.
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> Treasury estimated in June that half of all owner-occupiers sell their properties within 10.5 years while two-thirds of owner-occupiers sell their properties within 20 years.
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> First home buyers who opt in to the government’s property tax policy would pay an annual levy of $400 plus a 0.3 per cent tax on the value of their land.
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> Treasury officials have estimated about 6500 first homebuyers will take up the opportunity to pay a broad land tax each year, which equates to about 3.4 per cent of annual residential property sales.
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> Perrottet on Monday said the policy provided young people choice, and the ability to obtain “the great Australian dream”.
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> ^Tom ^Rabe
I know that exact spot. At least the tea-stained creek water will be warm today lol.
Cool, with bonus Kanimbla
Ulladulla High School Year 11 camp. Is that still a thing?
I went here year 4-year 6 in primary school and this is exactly where we swam. Thank you for the awesome nostalgia.
Only the brave hit the inflow tea water, despite it being cleaner than most rivers. Also you can go swimming with dolphins out the head there and claim ignorance when they come too close breaking the 50m distance law.
No idea why snorkelling with seals is legal but you have to stay away from dolphins, probably too many interspecies winks and nudges, of course NSW Department of Primary Industry knows best, that or they are gatekeeping their dolphin waifus/husbandos.
Looks like an LHD.
Kanimbla is razor blades in the USA many years ago. That's a LHD
What am I looking at
Baby birds
No idea mate. But if you'll direct your attention to the photo on this post, you'll see some adorable baby birds poking their heads out over the top of their nest.
hey! i’m looking to see if anyone has links to online RSA and RCG courses that are approved by Liquor and Gambling NSW; the mapping tool isn’t any help, and google isn’t exactly trustworthy; i worry that i’ll get scammed. if anyone has completed their RSA/RCG online for cheap, i’d love some advice :)
TAFE is a safe option, they're everywhere, recognised, and it's about $165.
https://www.eot.edu.au/ Express Online Training seems to have them for $129/$150. Half the RSAs I processed back in the day were backpackers and they used EOT. Seems like a safe bet. Still in the list of ATPs from L&G NSW.
Galaxy Training is about $129 including card. Really easy to do and for the verbal assessment part, you’re able to either record yourself and upload it or just ring up and take it.
cheers, i’ll give it a look!
sounds great, i’ll check it out!
thanks for watching.
I'm carrying on this project with passion trying to find as many home movie films as possible, if you like the project help me by following the channel (it would be very important for me)
Thanks
have a nice day
Alessio
Dude that’s so weird. I’m planning to drive through this town in January. Staying a night actually
Always loved driving through Braidwood. One of the last few towns that give you the country australia feel. Still sort of looks like this video!
Hi, looking to start riding soon and I was wondering what steps I should take to register and insure a second-hand motorbike? I can't exactly pick up the motorbike and drive away without registration and insurance can I?
If the previous owner has it registered, it’s still registered when you buy it. This includes the green slip insurance.
If it’s currently unregistered:
https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boating-and-transport/vehicle-registration/unregistered-vehicles/when-you-can-drive-unregistered
You can drive an unregistered vehicle to the nearest convenient mechanic/inspection station/whatever. Basically, you can ride it from wherever you buy it to a nearby mechanic to get a blue slip.
You can ride it unregistered directly to your nearest RMS or mechanic.
If its unregistered you need a trailer
okay great thanks!
>okay great thanks!
You're welcome!
So, I moved into a new place and large mushrooms started showing up at my door step.
These are big with no stalks, I throw them away, they come back. Some days they are in shapes, or they put the destroyed ones in piles, then things got weird.
They stated using toothpicks and made elaborate designs or little people.
This has been going of for weeks now, I’ve had no solid clues and all my suspects have solid alibi’s.
Help.
Your Neighbour's a Witch/Warlock.
These are either Protective Wards or they're the previous tenants, turned into Mushrooms, trying to warn you.
The point is balance, either that or they trying to mess with you, in which case just put up cameras or try a doorbell cam.
cute thing..hope they will be safe there
I just bought a stack of Tassie devil caps from these legends, turns out it was just in time for this news!
Oh no, we voted Liberal all our lives and now the cost of having anything done to our multiple houses will be astronomical...
Yet another impact of the Parasite Party having had too many years in power.
Narromine, what an awesome town.
Next week me and few mates having booked a place at Nelson’s bay I’ve never driven long distances and im quite skeptical.
Anything I should look out for and keep in mind it’s my first trip with mates looking foward to it.
Fuel up, check your tyres, have spare P plates, take your magnetic P plates off your car when you park and leave your car as people tend to steal them, don’t speed, don’t forget snacks and water!