@TMFScottP Maybe but no more complicated than the rest of the tax system. The problem is that addressing “anything” creates winners and losers and the losers will…well just look at the current discourse
this past day’s been filled with reading messages and comments from people sharing their own stories, diagnoses and experiences and i honestly don’t know how to put into words how much it means to me.
anyone late diagnosed will know the feeling… i’ve spent my whole life watching others talk about wanting to stand out or be unique. meanwhile, all i ever wanted was to fit in
and then that moment where it all finally makes sense 🥹
thank you to everyone who reached out with kindness or encouragement. thank you for making me feel so welcomed, included and understood. i hope one day i can return the favor.
@Katzo60@sydneyroosters Wild stat. Particularly for a guy who played a lot of Origin and who has a reputation for being injury prone. Still hard to respect the guy after that Korean comment cover up though…
@RonShamgar This is nothing. In almost every other country, the company would have to withhold tax on the shares that vest. Australian employee share tax rules are painfully difficult
@GeoffWilsonWAM Agree but capital allocation is not really the question here. The question is whether these capital gains tax settings will materially influence where people choose to live