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时政版活动 - 2014预算之我见 [复制链接]

2007 年度奖章获得者 参与宝库编辑功臣 飞天奖章

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2014年的预算案出台,看病要收费,医疗拨款砍500亿,提高退休年龄,大学可以自行收费,大力投入基建,卡紧年轻人领福利,大幅提高国防开支,砍公务员。。。。

来谈谈你对这个预算案的看法,可以方方面面,也可以就其中的一点或者数点深入讨论。预算案将如何影响你我普通人的生活,这个预算开了很多先例,长远来看,对澳洲社会形态将产生如何深远的影响?

等待网友们的畅所欲言真知灼见。500字50分,头三个参加的另加30,20,10分。好文加精,特好文推荐上微信推送。

活动时间:即日起至5月25日止。

@黑山老妖 @ys98
于无声处听惊雷
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2007 年度奖章获得者 参与宝库编辑功臣 飞天奖章

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英拉 发表于 2014-5-14 11:23
看一下预算案,没有之前那么妖魔化,还算凑合。除了医疗部分有待商榷以外,其他都不得不接受。

退休延长至 ...

同学你是参加活动吗?介意新开一个贴吗?
于无声处听惊雷

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astina 发表于 2014-5-14 11:25
同学你是参加活动吗?介意新开一个贴吗?


不懂规则,现在改到新帖了。

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人在国内,回不了澳洲,在这里看看,了解了解政策
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astina 发表于 2014-5-14 11:25
同学你是参加活动吗?介意新开一个贴吗?

医疗部分具体指什么?看病缴7块钱,拿药加钱?那个我觉着没什么,第一是不多,第二是有些人确实是有点难受就去看医生,看一次就能政府手里花掉几十块

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joy1104 发表于 2014-5-15 12:54
人在国内,回不了澳洲,在这里看看,了解了解政策

好好在祖国待着吧,这边都成啥了

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本能觉得都是对的,跟中国政府学搞经济了

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教育不该追求赢利,学生贷款用商业利率真可耻

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回復纲友------预算案之我見


你的言论,表面看有些道理,但如叙述到具体实际就不切实际了。
看得岀你支持政府的预算案,甚至支持预算案中的种种所谓砍刀节省的措施,问题根结出在一个钱字上。政府没钱了。
就依你的出发点来说,政府没钱了,是真的吗?
我说政府有钱,实证如下:
1、成立未来医疗基金,一下子可以拨200亿,如没钱需这样搞吗?
2、买战斗机240亿,必须的吗?付得出钱吗?
3、说减外援80亿,那么多年外长口袋里的钱多得很。
4、政客们每年大比率的加薪,全球金融危机前后都不例外。
5、拨2.4亿学校设牧师。无钱还会鼓励跳芭蕾舞吗?
6、新设立育婴带薪产假。
--------等等。政府许多地方止今手脚大得很。
如说政府缺钱,当然也有实证,现在政府财政出现赤字是事实。但问题是两方面:
1、赤字是否到了要全部消除的程度。老大哥美国就是运用赤字经济的好手,怎不学学这方面。
2、退一万步说,既使按照政府的理论要消除赤字。那也有一个怎样消除的问题。
a、政府有必要象这次预算案那样到处乱砍吗?
拿病人眼前看病的钱去作不著边际的未来医疗研究是正路吗?
将退休年令提高到全世界的最高不残忍吗?其他再穷的国家都沒如此,澳洲如此不荒唐吗?
突然宣布减少各州几百亿教育医疗拨款是负责任的政府做得出的行为吗?
鼓励年轻人就业就宣布半年停发失业金吗?没有更好的办法了吗?
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b、绝对应该是先堵塞漏洞和防止浪费。
福利超支。有哪些人骗福利?有哪些假残疾?
医疗超支。有哪些医生在其中混水摸鱼?一天看了上百个病人!
公务超支。有哪些议员乱报公务开支?有哪些无理由的政客豪华开支福利待遇?
項目超支。政府工程有多少拖延?许多花去巨资的研究報告項目又有何必要?
c、其他各方面应该削减的开支也应该有一个让对象适应反应的过程。
政客不仅所谓冻薪,而应该減薪。
高薪者的加税相对涉及人少,可以先行。
各州的拨款减少也只能是渐进式的。
大学的学费仍应有适当控制,不可完全自由决定。学费贷款利息应该是非常低的。
青年人的失业金可以适当减少而不该毎半年停发,至少也是给一个发放期限。
其他任何福利金可以暂时不再增加(其实不加就等于是减少),声明经济好转后再按通胀增加。

总之,这次政府的预算案是一个失败的预算案,大多数人不会支持。
预算案毛病出在制定者对国情民情了解不够,制定方案缺乏真正为百姓服务的精神,只会为了钱拿起砍刀,向所有的人,向澳洲这个历来相对公平公正和谐的社会砍上一刀,社会受了伤,流了血,医治是需要时间的。
此次预算案的始作甬者如果不认识到自己已经犯了错,那么毫无疑问会被社会淘汰,会被政党淘汰,包括自由党也会淘汰他的领導人。



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urbb 发表于 2014-5-16 15:13
的确这次阿宝和火鸡这次表现就是一幅活脱脱冷漠自私的样板。让人民不能接受。也就是短先生的演讲受到民众 ...

你那么认真写了那么多,我也认真写段长的回复你一下,可能有些话不太好听,见谅。

使一个国家变成地狱的东西,恰恰是人们试图将其变成天堂的努力!

上面这句话是哈耶克说的,用在这里不能说非常贴切,但基本大方向还是没错。你看来在澳洲生活了蛮多年,对这个国家的福利制度有相当良好的印象,这我能理解。但是,作为一个受过教育的成年人,你应该有这个能力去理解这种福利制度是建立在什么样的基础上的: 钱! 但是,当婴儿潮一代人进入老年,人口结构巨变,医疗养老费用激增,这个看似美好的制度在财政上无以为继时该怎么办? 你上面这段话写的很好看,和SHORTEN有得一拼,但我还是要说: 摆再多的圣母POSE也是变不出一分钱来的。 任何制度,都必须和经济状况相匹配,否则,无论设想的多美好,都会变成灾难。想想中国当初的大跃进,多么完美的想法啊,衣食住行都不要钱,集体劳动,结果呢?
“有暂时困难的人能够等到及时地帮助,而当你富裕起来的时候也高高兴兴按规定纳税,这个税用去帮助其他需要帮助的人”,这话说的没错,但是,什么事情都是有限度的。相比中国,澳洲是一个相对公正的社会,那些富人,高收入者,他们也和其他人一样努力的工作,甚至是更努力的工作,才换来自己的成功,凭什么他们要无休止的负担这些? 即使新预算通过,18W以上年收入者的边际税率将会达到49%,如果不按照自由党的方案来,而是继续加税,那边际税率将轻易破50%。 这么下去的后果是什么? 干多干少一个样,没有人积极创造财富,这个国家早晚变成希腊冰岛。

我对财长和总理是否冷漠一点兴趣都没有,同样对SHORTEN的慷慨激扬一样不感冒。你大概出国早,要比演技,他给影帝提鞋都不配,但这有个P用? 我只关心他们的政策是否有利于这个国家成为一个繁荣公平的国家。

你要知道,即使这次预算通过,澳洲依然是世界上福利最好的国家之一,真正低收入者的医疗生活并不会受到太多影响,所有人都稍稍为国做点贡献,纠结于100%免费这种小事有什么意义呢? 有些人危言耸听,所今后会变成怎样怎样,其实想想就知道不可能。现在政府的配置其实是比较好的,右翼当政,左翼在野制衡,不会脑子抽筋,也不至于走得太偏太远。

最后说句俗话:”二十五岁以前不当左派没良心,二十五岁以后还当左派没脑子“ 。
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买飞机是变相给老大(美国)打工。

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qq888 发表于 2014-5-17 08:11
回復纲友------预算案之我見

同意,就该查一下整天在家什么事情都不做,就知道去福利部拿钱的人。

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這一次的BUDGET REVIEW 只能說在澳洲生活會更加困難了....尤其是50BILLION CUT AT EDUCATION AND HOSPITAL的部份, 想想在任何國家教育和醫療都是最重要的. LIBRAL 只會把問題推說是以前LABOUR留下的殘局, 所以他們不得不砍. 然而兩個政黨是一樣沒有方略沒有好的政策, 搞到澳洲現在經濟特差但還是去接濟那些難民...

想一想如果在澳洲得工作到70才能退休, 不是我們不工作, 請問在70時還真的可以找到好工作? 還是誰知道自己的健康可以容許自己工作到70 ??? 在台灣55就退休了, 那是不是回台灣去算了???





The Treasurer, Mr Joe Hockey has delivered his first Budget describing it as “the Budget that gets on with the job and it is time, for all of us, to contribute and build”. The 2014/15 Budget sets a timeline for reducing the deficit from its present level of $49.9 billion to $29.8 billion next financial year, representing a faster path to surplus than previously signalled. There were a few surprises with the focus on tough saving measures with major changes to education, health and welfare and an unprecedented $80 billion cut to health and education spending over the next decade.


Key points include:



•         Temporary budget repair levy to be introduced





•         Superannuation guarantee rise to 9.5 per cent as at 1 July 2014





•         Refund of excess non-concessional contributions





•         Various changes to family assistance including Family Tax Benefit Part B





•         Various reforms to the pension system including increasing the age pension qualifying age to 70 years





•         Changes to the Medicare system including a $7 co-payment for visiting the GP



As highlighted, there are a number of legislative changes that could have an impact on you and your family.


We've summarised some of the key points but please note, these are subject to the passing of legislation.


Superannuation


Excess non-concessional contributions


The Government announced that, if you have made any non-concessional contributions that have exceeded the limit, you will be able to withdraw these from the fund to which you contributed. This change applies to contributions made since 1 July 2013, and replaces the previous situation which involved heavy penalties.


The current legislated non-concessional caps for 2014/15 are $180,000 per annum or $540,000 over three years.


These have not been changed.


Superannuation guarantee rate


From 1 July 2014, the superannuation guarantee rate will increase to 9.5 per cent. It will stay at that rate until 1 July 2018 when it will increase by half a percentage point each year until it reaches 12 per cent in 2022.


First home saver accounts


The first home saver accounts scheme will be abolished from 1 July 2014.


Taxation


Temporary budget repair levy


For a period of three years only, commencing from 1 July 2014 and finishing on 30 June 2017, if you earn an income of $180,000 per annum or more, you will incur an additional two per cent levy on the amount earned over $180,000. This will bring the top marginal tax rate to 47 per cent (plus the Medicare levy of two per cent).


Fringe benefits tax (FBT)


The FBT rate will increase from 47 per cent to 49 per cent from 1 April 2015 until 31 March 2017. This is to ensure that people earning over $180,000 don’t use salary packaging to avoid the additional impost associated with the temporary budget repair levy. If you are currently packaging a car this may impact you.


Mature age workers tax offset


This will be abolished from 1 July 2014 rather than being phased out.


Dependent spouse tax offset


This will be abolished from 1 July 2014.


Centrelink and other Government benefits/payments


Increasing the age pension qualifying age


From 1 July 2025, the age pension qualifying age will start rising by six months every two years, from 67 years to 70 years by 1 July 2035. In effect, someone born after 1 January 1966 will not be able to apply for the age pension until 70. This does not mean you will need to work to age 70, just that you will need to rely on superannuation and other savings between retiring from the workforce and reaching age pension age.


Resetting the deeming rate thresholds


From September 2017, if you are a single pensioner, the Government will change the deeming rate thresholds by resetting them from $46,600 to $30,000 and from $77,400 to $50,000 if you are a pensioner couple. Current deeming rates mean that single income support recipients have certain financial assets of up to $46,600 deemed to earn income of 2 per cent and above $46,600 deemed to earn 3.5 per cent per annum.


A lowering of the thresholds will ensure that more people are caught under the Centrelink income test. However, most Centrelink recipients are caught by the assets test and not the income test.


Indexation of pension and other payments


The indexation of pension and other equivalent payments will be linked to the consumer price index (CPI). This will apply from 1 July 2014 to Parenting Payment Single recipients and from 1 September 2017 to Bereavement Allowance and pension payments such as Age Pension, Disability Support Pension, Carer Payment and Veterans’ Affairs pensions.


Disability Support Pension (DSP)


If you are a DSP recipient, the amount of time you can leave Australia and still receive the DSP will be reduced. The payment will be restricted to a maximum of four weeks in a 12 month period. The new rules apply from 1 January 2015 to existing and new applicants. This may significantly impact couples where one person is on the age pension and the other is on the DSP.


Age pensioners are allowed to travel for up to 26 weeks in contrast to four weeks for DSP.


Commonwealth Seniors Health Card


From 1 July 2014, the current income levels for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) will be indexed by the CPI. Currently, you may apply for the CSHC if you are single and earn less than $50,000 in adjusted taxable income per annum or a couple and earn less than $80,000 per annum.


New applicants will have the full amount of any account-based pension included in the assessment for determining eligibility for the card. Previously, these tax-free pensions were not included in the assessment.


Family payments


From 1 July 2015, the Government will reduce the Family Tax Benefit Part B (FTB Part B) primary earner income limit from $150,000 to $100,000 per annum. While this will be limited to families whose youngest child is younger than six years of age, as a transitional arrangement, families with a youngest child aged six and over on 30 June 2015 will remain eligible for FTB Part B for two years.


Other


Health


From 1 July 2015, bulk billed visits to General Practitioners, blood tests and X-Rays will cost the ordinary tax payer $7 per visit. Those on income support and children under 16 will also have to make a co-payment but it will be limited to the first ten visits.


Pharmaceutical benefits scheme


Co-payments will increase for general patients by $5.00 (from $37.70 to $42.70) and for concessional patients by $0.80 (from $6.10 to $6.90) in 2015.


From 1 January 2015, PBS safety net thresholds will increase each year for four years. General safety net thresholds will increase by 10 per cent each year and concessional safety nets will increase by the cost of two prescriptions each year.


These increases are in addition to the existing annual indexation of co-payments and safety net thresholds in line with the CPI.


Universities – HECS and HELP


From 1 June 2016, HECS and HELP assistance will remain available, however the interest rate will no longer be set at CPI but instead at the 10 year bond rate (albeit capped at six per cent). The minimum wage at which the debt will need to be repaid will also start earlier from 1 July 2016.






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