Labour MP Jacinda Ardern picked up on this when she challenged the government's crackdown on benefit abuse. However, were Marriott and Ardern correct in equating the morality of underpaying tax with defrauding the benefit system?
Just 380,000 individuals pay half of all income tax.
If you earn more than $80,000 you are in that group. Most tax is paid by businesses through corporate tax or receipted GST payments. Possibly 80 per cent of the country is taking more from the state than they are contributing.
If you are a net contributor most of your money will go to paying for the welfare of others.
Most of those who seek to reduce their tax obligations are net contributors to our society. The only complaints against them are they do not pay enough.
Beneficiary cheats, by contrast, are providing nothing to start with and seek to enrich themselves further by deception and dishonesty.
Judges understand this, which is why beneficiary cheats go to jail for longer, as they should.
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