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    Aged Care Funding Plans Seen As Inadequate In Australia

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsMay 11, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CANBERRA, Australia — Australian treasurer Josh Frydenberg has promised a much-needed AU$ 10 billion-plus ($7.86 billion-plus) aged care package spread over four years in his third budget which will be announced on May 11.

    While larger that was has been speculated in the media, it is still seen as inadequate after years of neglect in the sector.

    The Royal Australasian College of Physicians points out the royal commission into aged care estimated successive government cuts had already left a shortfall of almost $10 billion annually.

    “The findings of the royal commission were damning,” Royal Australasian College of Physicians’ spokesman John Maddison says.

    Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has again promised no tax increases in Tuesday's budget.
    Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has again promised no tax increase in May 11 budget. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Image)

    “They mandate a more significant commitment from government that makes delivering all their recommendations possible — not a temporary boost that kicks the can down the road.” The Health Services Union will hold an aged care rally outside Parliament House on May 10.

    But Frydenberg says the package will include reforms to home care and residential care, and governance, as well as skills and training initiatives.

    The treasurer has again promised no tax hikes in this budget, with the low and middle-income tax offset being extended for another year, providing up to AU$ 1080 ($849.01) when people make their tax return.

    But he won’t be bringing forward already legislated tax cuts for 2024/25, which will abolish the 37 percent tax bracket and mean those earning between AU$ 40,000 ($31,444.80) and AU$ 200,000 ($157,224) will pay a marginal tax of no more than 30 cents in the AU dollar.

    “That is real reform, creating a stronger and fairer tax system,” Frydenberg says.

    More than six in 10 agreed with the broad statement that ‘tax is good’, while 36 percent wanted spending in health and education. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP Image)

    But Australia Institute executive director Ben Oquist says there needs to be a more sophisticated approach to taxation.

    “As Australia comes out of recession we will need a better and bigger debate about taxation,” he says.

    “This should include addressing the level and distribution of various tax concessions which overwhelmingly benefit wealthier Australians, can often be of minimal economic benefit and produce poor social and environmental outcomes.”

    A survey of 1000 Australians undertaken by the institute found respondents would prefer additional government spending to tax cuts or budget deficit reduction.

    More than six in 10 agreed with the broad statement that ‘tax is good’, while 36 percent wanted spending in health and education.

    Just nine percent chose to decrease the budget deficit and repaying debt as the best option for the government. Frydenberg has promised not to start repairing the budget until unemployment is below five percent.

    The jobless rate was 5.6 percent in March.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Ritaban Misra)



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