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	<title>Money magazine Comments - What the 5% deposit scheme will really cost buyers</title>
	<description>The government's fast-tracked Home Guarantee Scheme lets you buy with just a 5% deposit, but stamp duty could sting just as much.</description>
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<p><p>So. Taxpayers are paying for the LMI. Which will only push *up* the prices of property for everyone. What a surprise (not) that the mortgage lenders and brokers are happy about Taxpayers paying to provide them with more potential customers. Meanwhile, superannuation has been set up to help the very privileged few who are even able to *choose* to breed and/or marry. Taxpayers are paying for their superannuation to support their kids and/or their non dependent spouse or even an ex-spouse. They don&#39;t pay the Death Discrimination tax or pay at a reduced rate - paid for by other Taxpayers. Super was set up to cover your retirement, NOT to provide insurance for your kids or spouse. And because there are people who cannot breed and/or marry, it is blatant discrimination. Amazing since it is people who are in couples and /or marrieds who cost Taxpayers billions in DV, divorce courts and productivity loss when the couple thing goes wrong. Singles don&#39;t incur all those costs. But they have to pay through their taxes for all the above.</p></p><p><a href="">Reply to article</a></p><p>For original story, <a href="">Click Here.</a></p>
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