"Progressive taxation and NZ": Professor Jim Flynn
Alliance Party Media release: "Progressive taxation and New Zealand": A Dunedin Public Lecture by Professor Jim Flynn
Alliance Party Media release FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE Friday 8 August 2008
Professor Jim Flynn, Emeritus Professor of Political Studies at the University of Otago, will present a public lecture "Progressive taxation in New Zealand" on Thursday 14 August 2008, at St David Seminar Room 6, University of Otago, Dunedin at 7pm.
Professor Flynn, who is Alliance Party spokesperson on finance and taxation, says some of the key aspects of progressive taxation would be the immediate removal of GST on food and the phase out of all GST, and its replacement with a Financial Transactions Tax.
He says "tax cuts" proposed by the National Party would do very little for low to middle income earners, except to cut funding for vital public services such as health and education.
Professor Flynn says the best way to improve incomes is to remove regressive taxes such as GST which hit those on lower incomes hard, and raise the minimum wage to a liveable level of $17 per hour.
Professor Flynn says the first $10 000 of income tax should be free for everyone.
Professor Flynn says a progressive taxation system would pay for all New Zealanders have a decent standard of living which must include access to quality public health care, free education, and affordable housing, food and electricity.
Author of six
books, Professor Flynn has combined political and moral
philosophy with psychology to clarify problems such as
justifying humane ideals, and whether it makes sense to rank
races and classes by merit.
The findings of his research
into increasing IQ levels are known widely as "the Flynn
effect."
Professor Flynn has been profiled in the Scientific American, Times of London and The Guardian, and in November 2006 he debated author Charles Murray at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC.
He has stood for the New Zealand Parliament several times as a candidate of the Alliance Party. He is currently the Alliance Party spokesperson for finance and tax.
His research interests include humane ideals and ideological debate; classics of political philosophy; and race, class and IQ.
The public lecture is presented by the Alliance Party.
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Further background information for
journalists:
University of Otago profile
webpage
http://www.otago.ac.nz/politicalstudies/jim_flynn.html
Alliance
Party website
http://www.alliance.org.nz
Jim Flynn
profile, Education Guardian, UK, 2 January
2007
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/profile/story/0,,1981813,00.html
Jim
Flynn profile, The Times, UK, 18 December
2006
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article756647.ece
Media image
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Flynn
at
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