Albanese to introduce a new AVGAS TAX
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: dans un cercle dont le centre est eveywhere et circumfernce n'est nulle part
Posts: 2,606
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Albanese to introduce a new AVGAS TAX
Just heard from question time in The House Of representatives, Albanese justifies a proposed .285c to .324c increase in Avgas excise to fund CASA.
Cites GA is growing?
PVT aircraft ownership is growing?
Helicopter operations are growing?
As an aside he said "GA represents a "huge" risk to aviation safety/ security.
Can we read that as GA is to future fund CASA and not the bums on seats of Kero burning RPT?
Has anybody asked what planet this "Minister" comes from?
It's just another nail in the coffin.
IDIOTS.
Cites GA is growing?
PVT aircraft ownership is growing?
Helicopter operations are growing?
As an aside he said "GA represents a "huge" risk to aviation safety/ security.
Can we read that as GA is to future fund CASA and not the bums on seats of Kero burning RPT?
Has anybody asked what planet this "Minister" comes from?
It's just another nail in the coffin.
IDIOTS.
We used to pay a levy on Avgas - can't recall the actual figure.
We were informed at the time that it was used to fund Flight Service.
The removal of same fuel levy (tax) was a BIG point in spruiking the removal of F.S.
I feel Mr Albanese cannot have it both ways - the ASA en route charges (read 'indirect' taxes) already return a healthy profit to the Govt......
So why then does he feel the need to re-introduce that tax which was a pivotal point in the removal of services..??
One can only 'HOPE' that he is about to re-introduce some (any) services to GA..??
We were informed at the time that it was used to fund Flight Service.
The removal of same fuel levy (tax) was a BIG point in spruiking the removal of F.S.
I feel Mr Albanese cannot have it both ways - the ASA en route charges (read 'indirect' taxes) already return a healthy profit to the Govt......
So why then does he feel the need to re-introduce that tax which was a pivotal point in the removal of services..??
One can only 'HOPE' that he is about to re-introduce some (any) services to GA..??
Join Date: May 2009
Location: hot on the heels of worthy targets
Posts: 184
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I don’t disagree with the thrust of your concerns frank, but just so people are clear on the actual change i.e. an increase of less than 1c per litre.
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Amongst other things:-
Are AsA are going to reduce fees in line with not funding OAR from 30 June?
The other interesting part of this is that premumably GA in controlled airspace have been funding CASA OAR, this change means all GA including Avgas burning RAAus will now pay for it? Fair or not?
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
This will result in the aviation fuel excise rate increasing from 2.854 cents per litre to 3.556 cents per litre, an increase of 0.702 cents per litre.
Within this funding strategy, additional revenue of $89.9m is forecast to be generated by the increase in the aviation fuel excise rate over the budget and three forward estimate years, based upon projected volumes of collection. CASA will use this additional revenue to fund 97 permanent positions for safety specialists, safety analysts and airworthiness inspectors and other staff, allowing CASA to expand its surveillance activities and fulfil its increasingly complex regulatory responsibilities
Within this funding strategy, additional revenue of $89.9m is forecast to be generated by the increase in the aviation fuel excise rate over the budget and three forward estimate years, based upon projected volumes of collection. CASA will use this additional revenue to fund 97 permanent positions for safety specialists, safety analysts and airworthiness inspectors and other staff, allowing CASA to expand its surveillance activities and fulfil its increasingly complex regulatory responsibilities
the Office of Airspace Regulation. This funding replaces the existing cost recovery arrangement with AirServices Australia, due to expire under the existing agreement on 30 June 2010.
The other interesting part of this is that premumably GA in controlled airspace have been funding CASA OAR, this change means all GA including Avgas burning RAAus will now pay for it? Fair or not?
As an aside he said "GA represents a "huge" risk to aviation safety/ security
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Living next door to Alan
Posts: 1,521
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
How much longer before we can not vote for Rudd?
Kevin 07 - gone by 11.
I can't think of anything that rhymes with Albanese, except "I'm a sleazy".
Why would the politicians believe that the Regulated would be willing to pay for more regulation?
The Regulated don't benefit from being regulated - it's the population at large, who should, by and large, pay!
User pays is meaningless in this context.
The Regulated don't benefit from being regulated - it's the population at large, who should, by and large, pay!
User pays is meaningless in this context.
Thanks for the 'offer' Mac., But, just vote 'NO' at the next election.......
Calathumpians, Greens, anyone but these 'not-so-intelligent-persons'......
Calathumpians, Greens, anyone but these 'not-so-intelligent-persons'......
Probably the General Aviation Resources Tax, so that all those wealthy GA capitalists and aircraft owners pay fairly for using good Australian air to fly around.
Nothing like the union thugs, communists and do gooders in the ALP once again setting into destroy general aviation in Australia!!!!
Nothing like the union thugs, communists and do gooders in the ALP once again setting into destroy general aviation in Australia!!!!
Where are all the effwits who were on here celebrating when Labor came to power just a couple of years ago?
.... though, ...them ASIC's.......
.
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Perth
Posts: 430
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
On matters aviation, Albanese can best be described as an inadequate mental midget.
I've always thought that it was on all matters actually.
However, I don't believe that this is his idea (partly because he doesn't strike me as one who is troubled with ideas too often). No, I suspect that the passing of the ETS has opened up a great big hole which they're now desperately trying to fill.
And aircraft owner/operators are always easy targets aren't they ?
Joe public isn't going to shed too many tears if there are less of us around.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Sydney
Posts: 394
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
CASA already employs over 3000 people. There are less than 60,000 people employed in aviation in Australia (Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics). That is 1 to 20 ratio of overseers to employees. Bear in mind that many of those 60,000 CASA have absolutely no interest in as they are in roles outside their immediate oversight.
It is a gross waste of public resources.
Aviation needs a champion in the Government, more than one in fact.
my 2c
It is a gross waste of public resources.
Aviation needs a champion in the Government, more than one in fact.
my 2c
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: In the air
Posts: 77
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
CASA will use this additional revenue to fund 97 permanent positions for safety specialists, safety analysts and airworthiness inspectors and other staff, allowing CASA to expand its surveillance activities and fulfil its increasingly complex regulatory responsibilities
I might apply. Easiest job ever. Doing surveillance on nothing
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Queensland
Posts: 632
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Desperate people do desperate things. This Govt is sending the Australian economy into a spiral dive. They will grab at anything which offers sure funding.......avgas is only one.
Lets hope the election is called before all this happens.
Lets hope the election is called before all this happens.