
Is A Higher GST Rate The Key?
Welcome to episode 115 of The Numbers Game. In today's show, we're taking a closer look at why big tech companies find Ireland's tax policies so attractive, we'll also be examining Australia's GST rate, exploring potential changes that could put more money back in your pocket. Plus, we discuss how balanced tax rates can drive innovation and growth.
The Numbers Game · Martin Vidakovic, Nick Reilly, Jason Robinson
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Show Notes
Welcome to episode 115 of The Numbers Game. In today's show, we're taking a closer look at why big tech companies find Ireland's tax policies so attractive. We'll also be examining Australia's GST rate, exploring potential changes that could put more money back in your pocket. Plus, we discuss how balanced tax rates can drive innovation and growth.
On this episode, we discuss:
- Impact of taxes on businesses and individuals and the role of GST reform.
- The concept of increasing GST to reduce income taxes for all earners.
- Challenges associated with implementing tax reform and the government's role in ensuring fair taxation.
- The effects of globalisation on tax policies, with Ireland as a case study for attracting global corporations.
- The implications of a flat tax rate and its potential to incentivise top earners.
- The need for courageous leadership for effective tax reform.
- Insights into Australia's tax system and the potential benefits of reform for businesses and individuals.
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Jason Robinson
Martin Vidakovic
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