Senate debates

Monday, 21 March 2011

Tax Laws Amendment (Temporary Flood and Cyclone Reconstruction Levy) Bill 2011; Income Tax Rates Amendment (Temporary Flood and Cyclone Reconstruction Levy) Bill 2011

In Committee

8:33 pm

Photo of Ian MacdonaldIan Macdonald (Queensland, Liberal Party, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Northern and Remote Australia) Share this | Hansard source

I know Bob Brown really is the Prime Minister but I would have thought, Minister, that you were still maintaining the pretence that you ran the government and I thought this was your legislation. Your legislation imposes this obligation on individuals—the butcher, the baker, my motor mechanic. What was the policy rationale that said: ‘Okay, Coles, Woolworths, Rio Tinto and BHP do not have to contribute to the recovery of Queensland’? That is the real issue. This is why I have been opposed to the levy and this is why many on my side are opposed to it. That is what I am asking you. Please do not say: ‘Well, the Howard government put in a levy so we’re having a levy and it’s only on individuals because that’s what the Howard government did.’ That was perhaps so with shipping containers and Ansett as well, but I am not asking about that. I am asking: why in the rebuilding of Queensland are individuals having to fork out but Coles and Woolworths are not? My baker and my butcher have to pay but Coles and Woolworths, who compete with them, do not have to pay. Rio and BHP get away scot-free but the excavating contractor down the end of my street has to pay. Can you explain for me why individuals should rebuild Queensland and not the big income earners in our country?

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