484-05 State Government taxes
Eligibility - Residents of the State of QueenslandFederal Member for Moncrieff
3 Short Street
SOUTHPORT QLD 4215
This petition of residents of the State of Queensland draws to the attention of the House: a) That the GST was intended to replace 7 indirect State Government taxes that are regarded as unfair and inefficient. b) That the Queensland Government is receiving more revenue than it expected under the GST agreement, generating a $1.1 billion surplus and GST windfalls worth $737 million this year alone. c) That Queenslanders were given a reason to believe State Government taxes would be cut under the GST agreement as part of a new national tax system. d) That the Beattie State Labor Government signed an agreement in 1999 that initially required a range of State Government stamp duties to be abolished, however, as a result of the exemption of GST on food, were not required to immediately abolish stamp duties and were granted a 5 year adjustment period on condition the State Government review the remaining 6 unfair and inefficient State taxes in 2005. e) That land tax is an unfair and inefficient tax which distorts economic decision-making. f) That stamp duties are crippling Queensland home owners and small business owners and decreasing housing affordability.
Your petitioners therefore request the House to call on the Beattie State Labor Government to immediately abolish all 6 remaining unfair and inefficient State taxes the GST was meant to replace as part of the promise of the Beattie government made to Queensland taxpayers to review such taxes.