Not at all. I'm saying that your net income should be taxed the same, regardless of how you earn it. You are the one arguing that special preference should be given to profits earned by a company you invested in rather than some other income stream
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The issue of course being that you are equating personal net income with total dividend income. The point being that your should pay tax, not on an imputation from the company's earnings/tax, but on your own income
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I too can google the ATO website, own shares and indeed am reasonably familiar with franking credits
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Indeed. And Labor's plan is of course to keep that almost entirely the same, but remove cash refunds
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