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What you can do besides writing to editors, politicians, and speaking up, is to become followers on as many blogs and forums and twitter sites which oppose the Resource Super profit Tax, as possible. If you forward information on the tax to as many people as possible, you will raise awareness. This tax is unconstitutional, and PRRT contains secrecy clauses, which means if you were a "whistleblower" you could be liable for $10,000 fine and or 2 years jail. Worse still, you could not present any documents relating to that company to the court.

When you become a follower, you help raise the status of the campaign. You can Email our cartoons, or pics. use them as screensavers and as an opportunity to raise the Supertax issue. Respect our efforts by adding our links, and giving credit for our volunteered work.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

This tax will darken our future for years

Eureka was the battle cry for miners in the past and right now, it will emerge again.
Right now, miners have a fight on their hands to try to convince the Australian Govt to withdraw this proposed 40% super profits tax.

Here are just a few points to encourage you to write to your member of Parliament and to the Prime minister of Australia.
send an email to: ministerial@treasury.gov.au or phone +61 2 62777340

go to our other blog
Http://Noresourcestax.blogspot.com for more information.

This RSPT - Resource profit tax will harm Australian industry.
New ventures will not get access to international banking funds. If companies have to delay projects while this tax is "consulted" opportunities may be lost,and Australians will be worse off.

Jobs will be not be created, and worse still, some companies may even run projects at a loss and then get royalties refunded through the state coffers..
How ridiculous is that?