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OverviewTaxation is not introduced in this work. It is already in motion. Within Australia, income is not received before it is shaped. It enters a system where extraction is already embedded, where PAYG withholding, pricing structures, business costs, and consumption channels operate together as a continuous condition rather than isolated events. This book does not step outside that movement to explain taxation. It remains inside it, observing how it forms, expands, interacts, and stabilizes across every layer of economic participation. From the moment income is earned, it is already aligned with fiscal flow. What appears as earnings is already divided, where a portion is redirected through structured extraction while the remainder moves into a cost environment that is already shaped by the same system. Housing, fuel, groceries, utilities, transport, insurance, and services do not sit outside taxation. They carry it forward through pricing, embedded cost structures, and transaction-based flows that continue the same movement beyond income. The system does not stop after taxation occurs. It advances, ensuring that every stage of participation remains connected to the same structural force. Business activity does not operate first and encounter taxation later. It exists within taxation itself. Pricing decisions, margin positioning, wage structures, and operational costs are already aligned with fiscal conditions that shape outcomes before they are realized. Revenue does not form independently of taxation. It forms within it, carrying embedded obligations that move through transactions and continue into consumption. This movement is not sequential. It is continuous, where income, business activity, and consumption operate as one unified structure. Consumption does not represent an endpoint. It is a continuation. The transition from earning to spending does not remove taxation from the system. It extends it. GST flows through transactions as part of pricing, ensuring that every purchase contributes to ongoing fiscal movement. The system sustains itself through participation, where repeated engagement reinforces its structure without interruption. Pricing reflects this interaction, where cost pressures, taxation layers, and household capacity align within an environment that remains active across all stages. CPI does not control this system. It reflects it. Pricing movement reveals how taxation interacts with supply, demand, and cost structures already in motion. The Cost of Living does not initiate change. It emerges as a visible condition shaped by the convergence of income, business activity, and taxation within the same structure. These layers do not operate independently. They remain connected, forming a continuous loop where each movement carries forward into the next without reset. This book positions taxation as the central operating force within the Australian Cost of Living Economy. It does not present reform. It does not propose alternatives. It reveals a system already functioning, where extraction, distribution, and reinforcement occur across recurring cycles that sustain continuity over time. The structure you move through in this book does not conclude at the final page. It continues within the Australian economy as an active layer, embedded across income flows, business operations, consumption behavior, and revenue formation. Taxation, in this context, is not a component of the system. It is the system through which all economic movement passes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael RoussiPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 4 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.962kg ISBN: 9798258819901Pages: 732 Publication Date: 25 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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