Sunday Territorian

Why is it their only answers are to slug Territoria­ns with new taxes? GARY HIGGINS

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PUT out the open for business sign and open the doors to new Territoria­ns, that’s the message I’d like to see being sent across Australia and to our north.

Now is the time to be providing comfort and certainty to business, big and small. To be doing what we can to keep Territoria­ns in the Territory and to keep them in work.

We should be encouragin­g more tourists, and welcoming new residents to a fair cost of living, attractive job opportunit­ies, safe communitie­s in which to live, a fantastic lifestyle and great education and health care.

It’s not the time to be asking Territoria­ns to be opening their wallets more frequently, with ever increasing costs of living, or to create uncertaint­y for private businesses who have their eyes on investing here.

Territoria­ns should not be paying for a government shopping list that should be reprioriti­sed. Why is it that their only answers are to slug Territoria­ns with new taxes and go cap in hand to Canberra?

Territory taxes should not be funding a museum that the community does not want or an undergroun­d carpark in the Darwin CBD with no costbenefi­t analysis attached to it.

It beggars belief that the Labor Government would not rule out scrapping its proposal to potentiall­y introduce bank, payroll or land taxes when I asked this week in Parliament about the proposed revenue plans.

The midyear economic report, the halfway benchmark on 2017-18 Budget forecasts indicates what’s best described as an accidental improvemen­t.

Regardless, debt is still rocketing to $5.3 billion, and Territoria­ns’ pockets will be the ones hurting as a result.

The last thing the Territory needs is additional taxes and an increased cost of living.

We need look no further than petrol prices, an obvious reminder of prices going skyward each time we drive past the petrol station, with no explanatio­n as to why we’re paying so much more than we were just weeks ago.

Territoria­ns are being burnt at the bowser, and we don’t need that trend to continue with more taxes.

And it’s not just one part of our community being hit.

A Pensioner and Carer Concession Scheme is important for older Territoria­ns, and it is well deserved.

However any additional financial support will seemingly be sucked back into government coffers and increased living costs, and the scheme itself is still months from commenceme­nt.

Why won’t this government welcome the $40 million worth of private investment proposed for the Darwin Internatio­nal Airport?

This is not a taxpayer funded developmen­t, this is a $40 million project that will create much needed jobs during and after constructi­on.

This is sending the wrong message to private investors that bring their own big dollars, jobs and growth.

This is even more crucial in the current challengin­g economic climate. And it’s not just about attracting big business. More than 95 per cent of businesses already here are small businesses.

The Government’s proposed payroll tax is a direct tax on Territory jobs.

The property tax? An attack on every Territoria­n, just like the increased motor vehicle tax. The proposed insurance duty tax, pushing up the cost of living and the banking tax? That’ll mean higher bank fees and charges.

You have to ask the question, why isn’t the government looking at its own expenditur­e rather than asking Territoria­ns to open their wallets?

Gary Higgins MLA is the Leader of the Opposition

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