Dear Mr Andrew Leigh, I read this in the 'SMerald:
The federal government wants charitable giving to double by 2030, and at the start of the year asked the Productivity Commission to investigate potential barriers to philanthropy.
Australians donated more than $13 billion to charities in 2021, up 17 per cent since 2017 in real terms, according to the commission’s draft report.
Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury Andrew Leigh said increasing charitable donations in Australia would require a concerted effort.
“We’re going to be working on all fronts in order to double giving,” he said.
That included making it easier for people to make bequests to charities, encouraging more ultra-wealthy Australians to sign the Giving Pledge, founded by Bill Gates, Melinda French Gates and Warren Buffett, to contribute the bulk of their wealth to philanthropic causes during their life or in their wills, and boosting take-up of workplace giving initiatives.
Leigh said 30 per cent of workers had access to workplace giving programs, where employers deduct charitable donations from before-tax pay, but fewer than 2 per cent of employees used them.
The government would like more workers to take up these schemes.
Listen up, Chap: charity is there because GovCo doesn't do a good enough job at looking after unfortunate people. (We'll let slip the fact that your mob are so much like the other big gang of hypocrites, and couldn't be bothered lifting unemployment pay and pensions closer to the poverty line.)
Your initiative is reminiscent of Bush Jr's "Compassionate Conservatism" (USA) and David Cameron's "Big Society" (UK). Neither of these folk are shining lights of social equity.
Could I suggest you actually
tax high-earning individuals and corporations? Wind back those Stage Three tax cuts?
Our poverty is Labor's policy choice, and I urge those who voted ALP to look at Green, Teal Independent and other options next time, instead of
Another
Liberal
Party.
There was ample time and opportunity for the Albanese government to actually do something, and all you can come up with is this?
Get thou in the bin, ye plastic Tory!
https://amp.smh.com.au/politics/federal ... 5et8c.html