I assume “Other purposes” is govt kickbacks to mining and gas companies 😬

  • @BlazeMaster3000
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    111 year ago

    You can request this in most countries, especially here in Canada. It’s cool that the Aussie government makes it more transparent and accessible though. The “other purposes” seems a bit sussy-baka, though.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      There is no excuse for any country not to do this TBH. The math is really easy and uses already available information: take the year’s total federal spending for different things, specifically in the form of percentages of the year’s total tax revenue (hopefully the government has been keeping track of what they’ve been using the money for) and multiply by the total taxes paid by a specific person and you get exactly how much of their money went to what. This assumes every person’s tax revenue is treated the same which I’m pretty sure is at least mostly the case in every country.

      If they release the national spending percentages (which they should) then it’d be pretty easy for individuals to calculate these themselves.

      • diprount_tomato
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        51 year ago

        Well there is a reason: they spend it on bullshit and they don’t want tax payers to know

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      i’m assuming that “other purposes” are other categories that each are smaller than the ones listed. they are probably available on a website or something that gives the full list.

      it would be nice if they had merged them together in wider but more informative categories though