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With six different streets and 12 different directions, you can see the driver coming in and out of St. Hill Street.
However, if any driver relies on street signs to help them, they have a problem.
There is only one street sign anywhere in St. Hill St, that is Dublin St end.
The other 16 signposts previously found at six intersections have been removed and have not been replaced.
What is the reason?
There is no change in the name of the street, "waiting for the new logo" is not an excuse.
"Improved completion of cycling" does not seem to be completed either, so why not replace the logo?
Their absence, coupled with insufficient marking of existing turn lanes on Mount St-
Once a car has to stop at the intersection, it will be covered by other drivers --
It is a serious sign of mismanagement and incompetence in the Council.
Our road users deserve better service and ask to know when the traffic management team hired by the wangcui District Council will start to perform their duties in a responsible and responsible manner. V. W.
How money works. R.
It depends on what goal to achieve.
While there are many examples of governments wasting money in the world, there are also examples of companies wasting money at the expense of creating wealth.
The government has taxpayers to help overcome the cash shortage, while companies have shareholders and in some cases taxpayers.
Remember bail-
A few years ago, banks closed down, which was not the first time a company had received taxpayer aid.
Creating wealth is a way to use money, but the persistence of inequality gaps seems to suggest that this way of using money is good for a few people, not the majority.
All governments have several goals they want to achieve when setting tax rates.
In Denmark, the minimum personal tax rate of 2019 is 55.
Nine out of 10 said they were happy to pay taxes, according to the survey.
It's not about creating wealth for them, it's about investing in their society or "buying quality of life ".
At 2016 and 2017, Denmark was considered the happiest country in the world, and although Finland replaced them in 2018 and 2019, Denmark only slipped one position and ranked second.
Wealth creation is the top priority of the United States from 14 in 2017 to 19 in 2019.
What the Danish government is trying to do is do its best to ensure that the physiological needs of their society are met.
To achieve this, citizens are willing to pay high tax rates compared to most other countries in the world.
The International Monetary Fund's forecast of 2019 GDP per capita shows that they have not sacrificed the creation of wealth.
Although Aotearoa is listed as the eighth happiest country, there is obviously some work to be done.
By meeting the physiological needs of future generations as we seek to pass the law, we can ensure that we are buying quality of life, as Denmark is doing for its citizens.
MAX WARBURTONBrunswick capital gains tax the game is over with capital gains tax.
Property speculators and their media experts won.
Discussions on capital gains tax have been under media attention
Dishonest headlines such as "capital gains tax could undermine the New Zealand tax system" and "capital gains tax would punish hard work.
Good AM show-
Rich experts said in an endless stream: "Great work, labor, you Socialist idiots . "The far-
The right-wing taxpayer coalition has been funding a massive social media and email campaign to unfairly discredit the CGT.
After the first tax briefing a month ago, Tova O'Brien of Newshub chased Winston Peters in the Hall of Parliament, repeatedly yelling at him, "capital gains tax".
If this tax does not work, why do all responsible prosperous countries continue to use it?
Of course, with daily reports on health, education systems, poverty and housing issues, we can use some extra income.
After all, if you look at the OECD website, you will find that our tax burden is the lowest, and our expenditure is relatively small. And it shows.
Intimidation strategies such as rising rents should be closely watched.
There is no intrinsic reason to raise the rent.
Capital gains will not be obtained unless the property is sold.
In most developed countries, the regulation of rent control can easily prevent coaxing.
The landlord ran away like a robber now. . . still tax-
Freedom when bright lines are respected.
Trader status is rarely enforced.
Few New Zealanders will actually be affected, other than speculators.
In addition, Labor
The leading coalition acknowledged that the CGT proposal could be revised, including taking into account adjustments to renovations, improvements and inflation.
Still, the New Horizon research company's latest survey at the end of the March showed that the number of people approving the tax was nearly ten percent higher than the number opposed.
But some powerful people are in neo-
Liberalism has lost a lot.
They seem to have gotten a New Zealand with no backbone in the first place, and he has broken taxes. We all lose.
BRIT BUNKLEYWhanganui sends your letter to: Editor of Whanganui Chronicle, 100 Guyton St, PO Box 433, Whanganui 4500;
Or email editor @ wanganuichronicle. co.