The GST is broken, and hurting NSW and Victoria badly
The NSW treasurer wants to “stop the rip-off” of GST arrangements, calling for wholesale changes to the way the tax revenue is distributed each year.
Commenting on the state government’s submission to an inquiry into GST reform, led by the Productivity Commission, Daniel Mookhey said current settings were complex and opaque.
The treasurer proposed a per capita distribution, which he said would remove a possible drag on the productive capacity of the national economy.
“The current system for carving up the GST is busted.
Mookhey calls for GST formula reset, end to NSW ‘carrying the Federation’
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