Poll - What do you think of the suggestion to charge a levy on imported outboard engines to pay for an emissions scheme?

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Created 16th January 2017 - 1:55 PM
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Results Breakdown - Part 2 / 6

Good – it makes sense that industry should pay for it.
17
15%
Bad - we already pay enough taxes as it is.
84
74%
Don't know – let's wait until we see the detail.
13
11%
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Martin H
Jan 18, 2017
A Standard 150 HP Outboard at around $17,000 would generate around $1700 in GST. If in Australia we import 20,000 outboards per year it will generate around $34 Million Dollars of GST for the Government. Its about the Government doing the right thing and investing back into the hand that's feeding them. It wont happen because they aren't that smart.
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