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Australian Tax: Running Government at a Profit

Australia's tax legislation is, according to urban legend, the longest piece of legislation in the world. One of our law professors reportedly has an entire room devoted to books of Australia's extensive tax law. Part of the story is that Australia has several tax Acts.

Best of all, 'if Australia keeps making new laws at the current rate, there will be 830 billion pages of tax legislation by the turn of the next century,' said Robin Speed from the Rule of Law Association in the Sydney Morning Herald. In 2006, 4100 pages were taken out of the tax legislation to 'improve readability'. What a relief!

Then there is the 10,000 rulings a year the Australian Taxation Office issues (based on the average between 2000-08). Each of them can have the same weight as an Australian High Court decision.

What does this mean for you? 'Australians pay at least 125 different taxes each year,' your Treasury says on its website. '...there could be as many as 160 different state taxes and 259 taxes nationally.' Then, on top of that, there are local government rates.

Our favourite taxes are the Wine Equalisation Tax (WET), which is 29% of wholesale sales. And the superannuation funds tax - yes, you pay taxes on money the government forces you to save in Australia.

But all this is simply not enough. And so the Mineral Resources Rent Tax is following in the footsteps of the existing Petroleum Resource Rent Tax. And the Carbon Tax is following in the footsteps of the failed European emissions trading scheme debacle.

Perhaps that law school professor will need a second room to house this ever-growing pile of legislation.

Why do you, as an investor, need to worry about this kind of politicking? Well, tax is theft. With the threat of violence thrown in for good measure. There is simply no way of getting around that basic truth, as uncomfortable as it might make you feel.

First, to the claim that taxes are a violent threat. If you don't pay taxes - and don't cooperate with the consequences of refusing to pay them - the police will happily lock you away. And if you refuse to be locked away, the police will use force to make sure you are.

But why is tax theft? Well, if you get together a group of friends and they democratically vote to take away your money, that's theft. But if a slightly larger group known as the Australian electorate and their representatives try it, it apparently isn't theft any longer.

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UBS Launches ETN with High Monthly Income Potential and Leveraged Exposure to International Real Estate Securities

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

UBS Investment Bank announced that today is the first day of trading on the NYSE Arca for the ETRACS Monthly Pay 2xLeveraged Dow Jones International Real Estate ETN (Ticker: Ticker::RWXL). RWXL is linked to the monthly compounded 2x leveraged performance of the Dow Jones Global ex-U.S. Select Real Estate Securities Index (the Index), reduced by investor fees.

RWXL offers investors:

* Constituent and country data as of February 29, 2012 and sourced from CME Group Index Services LLC.

This ETN is designed for investors who seek a high yield and are bullish on this Dow Jones international real estate index, said Christopher Yeagley, Managing Director and US Head of Equity Structured Products. RWXL offers high monthly income potential, international diversification and leveraged exposure to the index, all by way of a single, USD-denominated, exchange-traded security.

RWXL Profile

Income Potential

Variable monthly coupon linked to 2 times the cash distributions, if any, on the Index constituents, less any withholding taxes

2x Index Yield*

7.60%

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Real Estate Developers and Property Owners Across the Country to Experience Firsthand How Verizon FiOS Enhances …

CHANTILLY, Va., March 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Real estate developers, multifamily property owners and housing industry experts will gather just outside the nation's capital to test drive the latest in Verizon FiOS technology and learn firsthand how FiOS enables customers to stay connected at or away from home. The Verizon Enhanced Communities Executive Summit, entitled "FiOS Forward, A World Without Borders," will feature presentations on emerging technologies, independent living options for seniors, and energy management and sustainable living solutions. Most importantly, the summit will show how Verizon's FiOS network is changing the game for developers and property managers. Since more than 21 percent of the D.C. metro market lives in a multidwelling unit such as a rental apartment or condo, Verizon is placing a heightened emphasis on competing for these consumers' Internet and TV business.

To view the summit agenda and other information related to the event, click here or go to http://communities.verizon.com/VMFES2012.

WHEN:

March 26-28

Registration begins at 9 a.m. Monday (March 26). Summit ends at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday (March 28).

WHERE:

Westfields Marriott Washington Dulles

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Research and Markets: Venture Capital Investment Trends in the United States Automotive Industry

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/76c490c9/venture_capital_in) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Venture Capital Investment Trends in the United States Automotive Industry" to their offering.

This study analyzes venture capital investment trends in the United States automotive market during the past decade. Drivers and restraints for VC funding and factors that are looked for in a company before funding are discussed. How a funded company benefits is also studied. The breakup of the investments by region within the United States and the preferences of the sub-classification within the automotive market among the VC community are provided, as well as the outlook for VC funding.

DRIVERS EXPLAINED

Government Initiatives

A VC's portfolio is highly risky as they invest in companies that are prone to many uncertainties. Government initiatives, suchas tax reductions and subsidies, could help entrepreneurs as well as VCs in reducing their capital expenditure and seeing areturn on their investment sooner. This can drive VC activity.

High Gasoline Prices

VCs are very bullish on investments that would create green environment. Automotives is considered a subcategory of the clean environment sector among many VC investors. Thus, higher crude oil prices creates more need for alternative energy sources in sectors where VCs do heavy investing. There is a positive correlation between VC investments in value and crude oil prices over the years.

Customer Demand

Customers are responsible for driving change. Their preference towards adopting a new technology in the powertrain domain and other sub-classifications, such as telematics, influences VC funding. Also, speed of adoption is important because it helps reduce the payback period. Looking at recent trends, any investment related to technology in powertrain, driver interface (navigation maps, parking assist), and clean energy is expected to get back investment more quickly because of higher demand for these technologies.

Entrepreneurship, Research And Development

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