March 1, 2005

Reform BC with Online, Accountable Legislators

Replace extortionate, multi-level, tax and non-tax revenue collectors with flat taxes and royalty rebates to sustain citizen, household and business

Reform BC invites you to explore the text and links below as they relate to the sixth issue that the Party will bring into the May 17, 2005 election campaign.

BC OnLine Legislators will track private investments in the public equity of their ridings to ensure the public interest is paramount in P3 or joint venture projects, including 2010 Olympics, RAV line, Abbotsford Hospital, Grandview Heights, Roberts Bank etc.…


Reform BC "OnLine" Legislators recognize there is only one taxpayer. They will therefore monitor waste, extortion and fraudulent conversion of property and tax and non-tax revenue collection and distribution networks in their constituencies.
http://www.mda.ca/products/bconline.shtml

Reform BC recognizes that many countries are looking at or already have a flat tax system. Most U.S. States have either a state income tax with no state sales tax or a state sales tax with no state income tax. Most citizens agree that their societies are not sustainable and could not survive without some kind of taxation.

A Reform BC government will eliminate provincial personal and business income tax replacing it with an estimated 10% rate for a provincial sales tax within the sale of goods rather than over and above the sale of goods and an estimated 1% rate for a provincial business tax.

A Reform BC government will provide staff and pay independent Field Technical Accountants to help BC OnLine legislators use public data exchanges to track the equity and impact of multi-level tax and non-tax revenue collection on the sustainability of citizens, households and local businesses in their constituencies.

A Reform BC government will arrange for provincial trustees in each regional districts to take custody of public-data exchanges for emergency communications, climate change science, property protection and project and watershed management.

A Reform BC government will equip a provincial network of elected legislators in all orders of government for independent-benchmark asset tracking ("I-BAT").
http://www.davidhawkinsresearch.com/source/cafe-003.html

BC OnLine Legislators will investigate complaints concerning private investments in the public equity of the Workers Compensation Board, BC Hydro, BC Rail and the B.C. Medical Services Plan.

BC OnLine Legislators will investigate complaints against public services in respect of the violations of personal privacy, property assessment, legal title, rural property taxation and the environmental condition of land and the filing of tax information on citizens, households and local businesses.

BC OnLine Legislators will investigate complaints against public services for the administration of corporate and, personal property, wills, encumbrances and liens, gas and electrical permits and inspection requests.

BC OnLine Legislators will investigate complaints against Home Replacement Value Services or the B.C. Assessment Authority in determining home replacement and rating values.

BC OnLine MLAs will investigate complaints against Land Titles Activity Advisory Service when a pending document is noted against a piece of property at the Land Titles Office.

BC OnLine Legislators will investigate complaints against e-conveyancing title search, generation and exchange of all related documents at the Land Titles Office.

BC OnLine Legislators will track simulations of project and regional stocks and flows of public assets to stop waste, fraud and tax extortion of BC industries, including (alpha): Agriculture, Climate Change Science, Education, E-government and Emergency Communications, Energy, Film, Fisheries, Food, Forestry, Health, Mining, Oil & Gas, Tourism, Transport and Watershed Management.

BC OnLine Legislators will monitor the stocks and flows of public equity and investigate complaints in respect of inequitable impact of laws, programs or activities by different levels of government.

BC OnLine Legislators will investigate complaints from citizens, households and local business owners of inequitable treatment by public or para-public servants and tax or non-tax collection agencies.

BC OnLine Legislators will monitor royalty streams and arrange for conditional rebates of royalty payments - stumpage fees and fishing licenses, for example - back into regional industries to improve the "free-forward" cash flow of local businesses and to create good, value-added, sustainable and diversified jobs.

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For More Information contact:
Ron Gamble, President of Reform BC: 604-980-7779
David Hawkins, Forensic Economist at Hawks' CAFE: 604-542-0891


 
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