Protestors angry at the Victorian Government’s new emergency services levy brought peak hour traffic to a crawl this morning. The group of farmers and volunteer fire fighters are pushing for the tax to be scrapped saying it is unaffordable.
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00:00A slow-moving convoy of fuming farmers and firefighters.
00:07Strap the tax! Strap the tax!
00:10Arriving at Parliament with a message for the Premier.
00:13Go and fight your own fires. We've had it off.
00:17At issue is a new, more expensive emergency services levy
00:21to be charged alongside council rates, replacing the existing fire services levy.
00:27I know a farmer who's with this tax, he's going to have an annual bill of $100,000.
00:32That could go towards, that could hire someone, potentially even two people.
00:35Primary producers are charged at a higher rate under both schemes.
00:39But all landowners will face a hike if the legislation is passed.
00:43Financially in the country at the moment, it's a massive strain.
00:47And yeah, we're all doing it bloody tough.
00:49For residential properties, the levy calculated per $1,000 of capital improved value
00:55will go from 8.7 cents to 17.3 cents.
01:00For primary production land, that goes from 28.7 cents to 83 cents.
01:05We've introduced this change because we want to increase support.
01:10Increase support for our emergency services to bring funding to the state emergency services.
01:16It is time the government listens, works with the crossbench and ensure that this tax is stopped.
01:22Outside the Premier's office in Bendigo, another angry group gathered.
01:26A 189% increase in tax on our fire service levy.
01:30We're the ones fighting the fires and paying the tax, so go figure, how does that work?
01:34For CFA volunteers, tax exemptions have been flagged.
01:38But only on their primary residence, leaving hectares of farming land liable.
01:43In my case, my property is over seven titles.
01:46We're in drought.
01:47A lot of people are forking out a lot of money on feed.
01:50It's putting a lot of mental pressure on farmers.
01:53The legislation is due to go to a vote in the upper house as soon as Tuesday when Parliament returns.
01:58And some opposed to the new tax have vowed to return to Spring Street next week
02:02to again drive home their objections.
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