Presumably, as wage payments increase and PAYE tax brackets remain the same we will see the tax take increase. Similarly, as prices keep rising the amount of GST dollars collected will keep increasing. Wage price spirals support the government coffers at ...
Yep, I know a guy that had it set up and just never used it in the end. Most people are happy to pay if they can, and aren't keen on defrauding the state for something they use every day. It's also considerably harder in modern vehicles which have multiple...
Weight is included already, but according to the MOT "Vehicles weighing less than around 6 tonnes do almost no damage to roads and so they impose very similar costs on the road network. For this reason, all light RUC vehicles pay the same RUC rate – $76 ...
OP please do some reading about the system and methodology of the RUC system, all is available online. Start with this https://www.transport.govt.nz/assets/RUC-CAM.pdf Only 30% of the RUC assigned NLTP expenditure is associated with weight related pavement...
That's because there is no difference in costs imposed on the road system between those two vehicles. Vehicle weights up to 6 tons do functionally zero pavement damage, the costs are for things like weathering / corrosion related maintenance (about 50% of ...
the RUC and excise tax includes (many) things that aren't related to road wear and dont scale with size or weight. Road policing, the roughly 50% of roadworks that comes from weathering / age (ie of the pavement), rusting of infra, signage, capex, etc It ...
Dose anyone have information about the percentage spend on cycleways compared to roads? My guess is that the cycleway spend is infinitesimal when compared to roading.
So. to lower inflation you raise interest rates, courtesy of the RB. You succeed in engineering a recession but inflation still persists, leaving you with stagflation. Was raising interest rates ever going to impact demand and ultimately lower prices? Or ...
No it’s sight. Like one eyed. Can’t see the wood for the trees. Blinded to reality by ideology, incapable of independent thought you fucking cretin. [Who wants to ban him? Guy is obviously an idiot - MS]
Nope. They are probably just decent common sense people that realised unfunded Robbo fairy dust projects, like any good ponzie scheme, can’t last forever.
Yeah, not quite cook straight are they. Do some research before doing blah blah. For example, ask yourself why no hybrid electric ferries on the English Channel before 2030 … may have something to do with allowing time for the technology to be developed ...
By that idiot inconsistent? He’s hounded people left and right off this sight - look at Red Logic as an example. Why do you permit his consistent destruction of this sight rather than permit alternative views? [see ya - weka]
Bloody amazing response from our government today on the cost blowout on Labours unfunded open cheque book ferry project. The days of open cheque books are over. Who needs hybrid electric ferries before anyone else. The future for NZ under this government ...
Sorry your fucking thick. Ive told you how and where to get this information, including why this is legally required to be disclosed. There are many many electricity companies in New Zealand. Which one would you specifically like more info on?
If you call talking if fact rather than ignorance trolling , I plead guilty your high reverence. [Where is your link to a list of individual shareholders? Despite several clear warnings, incl. a Mod note on 19 Oct, you continue trolling and showing blatant...
You want to know how the voted at the last election? The largest shareholder is the government. Ask the Labour minister then responsible how the voted.
I suggest it’s you who need to apologise. But you won’t. Shareholder disclosures for the electricity companies are required and have been for decades under the Companies Act 1993. It’s also a requirement under the NZX listing rules.
You need to wait until the budget on the 20th. Then you will have the facts.
National plans to finance their future tax cuts plans out of the profits in the power companies Fact or reckon?
You asked the question. I gave you the answer. Problem?
I wonder who the current shareholders are No need to be in the dark. This information is freely available in their annual report on each company’s website. Not hard.
Is that based on fact or reckons?
Nope, they cancel a $16,000,000,000 bucket. Not generation capacity.
I was listening to a BBC radio 4 satirical review of the news week earlier today. Absolutely brilliant. Laugh out loud stuff. Then I read your post about your views on TPM defence policy … Waka ama and subs. Absolutely top draw insanity but brilliant for a...
Chippie ain’t going anywhere Anne, you lot voted for him despite the whiff of desperation.
I know Chippie has a bit of a whiff about him, but wow, coming from a Labour lovee, that’s quite the admission.
On reflection I should more correctly replace the word “main” with “an”.
Just one term assumes there is a credible opposition. This week the main opposition party named a top 10 line up comprising the same old hacks the country has already seen and rejected less than two months ago. If you think those failures are going to be ...
One of Cindy’s policies National hasn’t reversed then … avoiding certain early morning radio interviews… you should he happy
it’s a fresh line up. Pull the other on Anne. It’s the same tired old hacks booted out of government less than 2 months ago.
Very smart move by the Government to effectively sideline Labour who, in 6 years did bugger all with their “nuclear moment”
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