Mr. Barron-Sullivan raises concerns from the Motor Trade Association (MTA) regarding the impact of stamp duty on the local industry. The Treasurer, Mr. Ripper, responds that tax changes will be considered during the next budget process and that the MTA's feedback will be considered.

AnsweredQoN 689Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 December 2001
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Treasurer

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TRUCKS AND HEAVY TRAILERS, STAMP DUTY
I have a supplementary question. How does the Treasurer respond to the Motor Trade Association’s concern that our local industry is suffering badly and simply cannot wait for the Government to carry out an inquiry into the matter? Mr RIPPER

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The next budget process is the appropriate time to consider tax changes. A substantial review of taxation is occurring in this State. A reference committee, of which the MTA is a member, will provide formal industry feedback. We take seriously the MTA’s complaints against Richard Court and Graham Kierath.
Mr RIPPER replied: The next budget process is the appropriate time to consider tax changes. A substantial review of taxation is occurring in this State. A reference committee, of which the MTA is a member, will provide formal industry feedback. We take seriously the MTA’s complaints against Richard Court and Graham Kierath.
The next budget process is the appropriate time to consider tax changes. A substantial review of taxation is occurring in this State. A reference committee, of which the MTA is a member, will provide formal industry feedback. We take seriously the MTA’s complaints against Richard Court and Graham Kierath.

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