https://frankmacskasy.substack.com/p/nikki-noboats-adrift-have-the-wheels
Rich80105 <[email protected]> wrote: >>https://frankmacskasy.substack.com/p/nikki-noboats-adrift-have-the-wheels >What a bit of nonsense. Jeez they and you are so desperate. Nobody believes >this shit.
On Mon, 19 May 2025 07:26:01 -0000 (UTC), TonyMost of them.
<[email protected]> wrote:
Rich80105 <[email protected]> wrote: >>>https://frankmacskasy.substack.com/p/nikki-noboats-adrift-have-the-wheels >>What a bit of nonsense. Jeez they and you are so desperate. Nobody believes >>this shit.
Well Frank Macskasy clearly does - most is a statement of facts, Tony
- are any of these wrong:
"As reported :
The big indicators at Tuesday's Half Year Economic Fiscal Update
(HYEFU) included unemployment peaking in mid-2025 at 5.4 percent
before declining, core revenue being down to $13b in the forecasts
through to 2028, and a trade policy uncertainty spike in response to
incoming US President Donald Trump.
That $13 billion shortfall in revenue equates to National�s profligacy
when it came to:
$14.725 billion personal tax cuts over 5 years to 2027/28
$2.9 billion over four years for interest deductibility for landlords� >residential investments/speculation
$300 million projected penalty break fee for cancelled iReX ferries
$216 million lost in cutting excise/tax revenue on Heated Tobacco
Products over 4 year period
A simple bit of arithmetic comes to a total of government revenue lost
of $18.141 billion over four to five years.
By extraordinary coincidence, it matches almost dollar-for-dollar the
$18 billion this government will have to borrow for the next three
years.
That�s not even including a projected $800 million paid in
unemployment benefit to increasing numbers of people losing their
jobs, and we have nearly $19 billion in red ink.
As the recession - exacerbated by savage government cuts - impacted
the economy, Core Crown tax revenue was $12.9 billion down from
previous Treasury forecasts.
Minister Willis urgently needs to take remedial classes in maths."
On Mon, 19 May 2025 20:19:52 -0000 (UTC), TonySorry that your ability to post a cogent paragraph has deteriorated but if you need more words from me then here you are.
<[email protected]> wrote:
Rich80105 <[email protected]> wrote:Indeed there are a few opinions, but while your brief response clearly >demonstrated that you are unable to provide "alternative facts", I am
On Mon, 19 May 2025 07:26:01 -0000 (UTC), TonyMost of them.
<[email protected]> wrote:
Rich80105 <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>https://frankmacskasy.substack.com/p/nikki-noboats-adrift-have-the-wheels >>>>What a bit of nonsense. Jeez they and you are so desperate. Nobody believes >>>>this shit.
Well Frank Macskasy clearly does - most is a statement of facts, Tony
- are any of these wrong:
pleased that you do not disgree with the last sentence, which I accept
is wishful thinking - sage advice that will be ignored.
"As reported :
The big indicators at Tuesday's Half Year Economic Fiscal Update
(HYEFU) included unemployment peaking in mid-2025 at 5.4 percent
before declining, core revenue being down to $13b in the forecasts >>>through to 2028, and a trade policy uncertainty spike in response to >>>incoming US President Donald Trump.
That $13 billion shortfall in revenue equates to National�s profligacy >>>when it came to:
$14.725 billion personal tax cuts over 5 years to 2027/28
$2.9 billion over four years for interest deductibility for landlords� >>>residential investments/speculation
$300 million projected penalty break fee for cancelled iReX ferries
$216 million lost in cutting excise/tax revenue on Heated Tobacco >>>Products over 4 year period
A simple bit of arithmetic comes to a total of government revenue lost
of $18.141 billion over four to five years.
By extraordinary coincidence, it matches almost dollar-for-dollar the
$18 billion this government will have to borrow for the next three
years.
That�s not even including a projected $800 million paid in
unemployment benefit to increasing numbers of people losing their
jobs, and we have nearly $19 billion in red ink.
As the recession - exacerbated by savage government cuts - impacted
the economy, Core Crown tax revenue was $12.9 billion down from
previous Treasury forecasts.
Minister Willis urgently needs to take remedial classes in maths."
Rich80105 <[email protected]> wrote:Indeed there are a few opinions, but while your brief response clearly demonstrated that you are unable to provide "alternative facts", I am
On Mon, 19 May 2025 07:26:01 -0000 (UTC), TonyMost of them.
<[email protected]> wrote:
Rich80105 <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>https://frankmacskasy.substack.com/p/nikki-noboats-adrift-have-the-wheels >>>What a bit of nonsense. Jeez they and you are so desperate. Nobody believes >>>this shit.
Well Frank Macskasy clearly does - most is a statement of facts, Tony
- are any of these wrong:
"As reported :
The big indicators at Tuesday's Half Year Economic Fiscal Update
(HYEFU) included unemployment peaking in mid-2025 at 5.4 percent
before declining, core revenue being down to $13b in the forecasts
through to 2028, and a trade policy uncertainty spike in response to >>incoming US President Donald Trump.
That $13 billion shortfall in revenue equates to National�s profligacy
when it came to:
$14.725 billion personal tax cuts over 5 years to 2027/28
$2.9 billion over four years for interest deductibility for landlords� >>residential investments/speculation
$300 million projected penalty break fee for cancelled iReX ferries
$216 million lost in cutting excise/tax revenue on Heated Tobacco
Products over 4 year period
A simple bit of arithmetic comes to a total of government revenue lost
of $18.141 billion over four to five years.
By extraordinary coincidence, it matches almost dollar-for-dollar the
$18 billion this government will have to borrow for the next three
years.
That�s not even including a projected $800 million paid in
unemployment benefit to increasing numbers of people losing their
jobs, and we have nearly $19 billion in red ink.
As the recession - exacerbated by savage government cuts - impacted
the economy, Core Crown tax revenue was $12.9 billion down from
previous Treasury forecasts.
Minister Willis urgently needs to take remedial classes in maths."
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