Monday, February 22, 2010

When is the ‘early part of the year’?

Reading a recent transcript of a Senate Estimates hearing involving various Government and Coalition Senators as well as Officials from the Department of Treasury makes for quite important, and often outrageously funny, reading. A rather lengthy debate took place about precisely when the ‘early part of the year’ turns into the ‘middle of the year’.

The semantics of the phrases are important because both the Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer have repeatedly said over the last few months that they will release the Henry Tax Review, along with the Government’s initial response to it, in the ‘early part of 2010’.

Senator Barnaby Joyce took charge of this particular point of discussion in the estimate hearing, initiating a rather comical interchange with Assistant Treasurer Senator Nick Sherry about precisely when the public can expect to see the content of the much-anticipated Henry Tax Review.

I encourage you to read the transcript here

What we can conclude from this, other than it would have been difficult to be in the room watching this without breaking out in fits of laughter, is it looks like the Government will release the Henry Tax Review sometime before June 2010.

And how do we know that?

Well, thanks to Senator Joyce’s interrogation, we now know that if the Government releases the Henry Tax Review in June it would be the ‘middle’ of the year and not the ‘early’ part of the year. And of course the Government wouldn’t want to be seen to be contradicting what the Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer have been saying...

We wait with baited breath!