For increasing the initial tax rate for working holiday makers to 15%
The federal government should increase the tax rate for working holiday visa holders so that they are taxed at a rate of 15% on every dollar earned up to $37,000
4 subscribers
Voted very strongly for increasing the initial tax rate for working holiday makers to 15%
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Simon Birmingham
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Matthew Canavan
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Michaelia Cash
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Jonathon Duniam
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David Fawcett
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Concetta Fierravanti-Wells
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Pauline Hanson
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Sarah Hanson-Young
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Jane Hume
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James McGrath
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Bridget McKenzie
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Nick McKim
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James Paterson
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Linda Reynolds
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Janet Rice
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Anne Ruston
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Zed Seselja
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Rachel Siewert
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Dean Smith
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Peter Whish-Wilson
Voted very strongly against increasing the initial tax rate for working holiday makers to 15%
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Catryna Bilyk
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Patrick Dodson
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Don Farrell
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Alex Gallacher
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Kimberley Kitching
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Jenny McAllister
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Malarndirri McCarthy
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Deborah O'Neill
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Helen Polley
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Louise Pratt
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Murray Watt
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Penny Wong
Never voted on increasing the initial tax rate for working holiday makers to 15%
What does this mean?Relevant divisions
These divisions relate to the policy “for increasing the initial tax rate for working holiday makers to 15%”. Compare how a supporter of the policy would have voted to the division outcome.
Division | Supporters vote | Division outcome |
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1st Dec 2016, 8:33 PM – Senate Income Tax Rates Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Reform) Bill 2016 (No. 2) - Third Reading - Pass the bill |
Yes (strong) | Passed by a modest majority |
1st Dec 2016, 8:25 PM – Senate Income Tax Rates Amendment (Working Holiday Maker Reform) Bill 2016 (No. 2) - in Committee - Don't insist on amendments |
Yes | Passed by a small majority |
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