Lunchcutter wrote:Can someone tell me why when I was thinking about buying my house the Federal grant was going to help with the deposit but the States $16,000.00 stamp duty kept me in the rental for another 2 years then I was on the roundabout because housing had gone up my stamp duty was $21,000.00
Why can't stamp duty be waived for first home buyers or the % of stamp duty be halved at least, what in the hell do the State Government do to help with the purchase of a house?
Young married couples these days can't have kids because it needs 2 wages to try and save a deposit and make mortage payments.
seems toe if you are paying taxes and working you are definately behind the eight ball.
Regrugees, ex cons, can get public housing,single women who have never contributed to the tax system can have a kid a year $8,000 bonus a year a good pension and never have to work plus public housing and usually a defacto to help suck the system blind.
Makes me think sometimes should I be lying in a warm bed at 6.30 am and not leaving for work? and waiting for the Government to put my "pay" in the bank.
Depressed
Peter Costello periodically points out that part of the deal with the Howard government that gives the states all the GST revenue was the abolition of all state taxes including Stamp Duty. Since it has become obvious the [Labor] state governments have welshed on the deal and have no intention of doing this, he has argued the case you have just put up on a number of occasions.
All the state governments seem to be against home ownership and the Stamp Duty has escalated by much more than inflation. Perhaps in Socialist dogma anyone who buys a home is by definition a "Rich Bastard" and should be brought down. I remember in the Dunstan era there was a state minister who argued that all property should be state owned, and he objected to councils having any R1 areas where blocks of flats and units were not allowed to be built.
As one Federal MP said to me in conversation, "We can give them the money for housing, schools, and hospitals, but we can't control what they do with it!"
When I lived in SA I was all for digging a moat around Victoria and NSW and cutting them adrift from a new Western Confederacy, but having lived over here for a while I now favour scrapping state governments and having a single federal one - but we need to move the national capital to Darwin or Alice Springs, and make them live there while in office, to give the MPs perspective.