Could Australia handle a flat rate tax system?, page-104

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    So taking into account that little picture a reduction in compliance costs has to move one of the production goods !

    Any reduction of compliance is going be good for the country either way imo

    At some stage and i can imagine it i dont have the skills or knowledge etc that but can see it and here it on the ground compliance for taxation legislation etc is going keep being a hindrance to the economy going forward as it gets more complex .

    Sure we may have huge computer systems etc which make this easier but are they fully compliant with laws systems etc which allow an average person use them and be compliant ?

    At some stage i guess you will plug in it all and come out with a result yourself similar to possibly where the guvnuts system will take us ?

    Remember it seems and is stated in the article every rule change has a compounding effect to complexity !

    Sound similar to effects on superannuation etc etc .

    Every time the guvnuts rule change and they are a bunch of lawyers mostly it compounds complexity and compliance issues for the public .
 
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