My first instinct is “yes” but then I thought about it and I think it’s just going to exacerbate the short-stay problem unless combined with other measures.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    You’re still playing the same issue - penalisation.

    Ok, you have person A. Been living in their house for yonks, now getting taxed because real estate turned into a batshit ponzi scheme outside their window.

    Low income for an pensioner? Well now the can has just been kicked on to penalise the next generation if they sell or want to move into the property.

    It’s going to hurt people it shouldn’t, because the ones who aren’t paying their dues will just find a way to skae this as well

    • Rusty Raven
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      11 year ago

      I don’t see inheritance as a right, and I definitely don’t think the kids having a small amount of tax owing on the house they inherit as “penalisation”.

      Any tax change will involve some changes in who and how much people pay and needs to be handled carefully, but protecting inheritances should come far below paying for services: things like hospitals, schools and nursing homes. The next gereration will hurt a lot more from proposals like an income tax levy, and that will also hurt those who are not priveleged enough to inherit a house.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Yeah i don’t think this is going to be the revenue stream you think it is. We’re better served removing fuel excise and other business tax breaks to raise funding