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  1. #11

    Quote Originally Posted by slabs7 View Post
    Unsa man gyud topic nato ani? Politics or tax? Or katangahan sa voters.

    Kay agdon nato ang thread title...over tax ang midle class...karon asa ang figure na over tax ta compare sa higher class
    I don't know if you're truly asking question or just trying people to think but the title itself has a ? and the link provides the details and again with ?

    It didn't mean a conclusion that middle class is over-taxed but in my opinion, it is.. because middle class/working class gets the lowest return.

    Ex:
    Unorganized kaau ang jeepney stop. Manghunong bisan asa. Samot na kung naa enforcer, perti na nuon ka traffic.

    Ex:
    Minimal ra kaau ang tig-apil2 ug mga rally2 "kuno" ky trabho lagi..
    Unya kinsa mn ang naalihan or na purwesyo sa kalsada di ba ang mga trabhante gihapon?

    So ang mostly affected gyud ky middle class.
    Mao mkaingon ko nga dako ra ang gibayaran sa working class ky dili kaau ka feel sa convenience sa ilahang gibayaran nga tax. I mean, gamy ra kaau ang return.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by rickflag View Post
    Ang rich - di bayad sakto nga tax, gabayad tuod pero wa gi report tinuod nga income.
    Ang poor - wa jud gabayad ug tax ug mao pay nabulahan nuon sa CCT.
    Ang middleclass/working class - mao ni gabayad sakto nga tax kay deduct na daan sa sueldo.
    the sad truth...so, who's down for "More fun in the philippines!"?


    Quote Originally Posted by rickflag View Post
    Kung ako lang jud ta pabut-on di ni dapat pabotaron mga "masa" kay puwera gaba di jud na sila kamao mopili ug leaders. Dali ra kaau madala ug mga freebies ug mga artista. Di jud magtan-aw unsay track records sa candidates.
    maayo unta nga qualifiers:
    - people with TIN and ACTIVELY paying within the voting year
    - minimum IQ requirement

    kumusta na? ayos pa? ang buhay natin, kaya pa ba?


    .

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post


    maayo unta nga qualifiers:
    - people with TIN and ACTIVELY paying within the voting year
    - minimum IQ requirement

    kumusta na? ayos pa? ang buhay natin, kaya pa ba?


    .
    eh kung hindi, paano na ?

  4. #14
    Tinuod jd nga dli gabayad ug sakto ang mga datu ug tax while ang mga regular employees, diretso deduct sa ilang sweldo ug sakto gabayad ug tax.

    laliman ka naay year nga si KRIS AQUINO ang number 1 tax payer. Peke nlng diay ni mga malls ni Sy ug uban pa nga negosyo sa mga insik?

  5. #15
    kung tarong lang pag spend sa taxes way problema nako... pero saunz man...

  6. #16
    the more money you have, the more options are available to you, some of which reduce your tax liabilities... middle class will always bear the burden, but you dont have to stay in that class, you can always be smart and be rich. What happens if lets say the government will implement a draconian tax policy towards the rich? Simple, rich people invest some place else. they do business else where or live elsewhere. Meaning, capital moves away from the country, destroying industries from which middle class survives on. Does taxing the rich help the country as a whole? Nope, it destroys it.

    We should do away in classifying people poor, middle, or rich as a permanent label on people, because the truth is, there are just people, transitioning from one social class to another, depending on their choices.

    Taxes will almost always be misapproriated. The best bet is to limit what items should be spent on, and reduce tax burden on general citizenry. With the way things are right now, politicians are thinking of ways of expanding ways of taxing other citizens to benefit other citizens.
    Last edited by emow; 04-14-2015 at 11:55 AM.

  7. #17
    here you gents...
    <rant>
    kana sige reklamo nga nag lisud sila... pang hilom mo kay wa mo nagbayad ug tax mga mintaya mo... kaming nga bayad ug dagko nga kaltas kada swedlo, unya kamo tig butang ug nga walay ayo nga leader... mga minatay mo... ka maayo jud ninyo ihian sa nawn... atleast kana nalan unta pag bayad ninyo entertainment namo...
    </rant>

    there you go...

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by emow View Post
    the more money you have, the more options are available to you, some of which reduce your tax liabilities... middle class will always bear the burden, but you dont have to stay in that class, you can always be smart and be rich. What happens if lets say the government will implement a draconian tax policy towards the rich? Simple, rich people invest some place else. they do business else where or live elsewhere. Meaning, capital moves away from the country, destroying industries from which middle class survives on. Does taxing the rich help the country as a whole? Nope, it destroys it.

    We should do away in classifying people poor, middle, or rich as a permanent label on people, because the truth is, there are just people, transitioning from one social class to another, depending on their choices.

    Taxes will almost always be misapproriated. The best bet is to limit what items should be spent on, and reduce tax burden on general citizenry. With the way things are right now, politicians are thinking of ways of expanding ways of taxing other citizens to benefit other citizens.

    Tinuod mn gyud pud nga maglisod paglambo ang country kung dagko ug tax ang mga investors (higher class).

    Naa mn gni na negotiation sa government b4 nga minimum lng bayaran sa tax pra lng gyud mo invest. So okay rman ingana ky dghan ang mkapahimulos or mkatrabho unya competitive pud ang sweldo.

    Ang problema lng gyud ani ky kuwangan or wala kaayo ta ka feel sa atong TAX contribution ky bisan asa traffic... mouwan gamy baha daun.. etc..

    In short, kita ang nag-sweldo sa mga politiko / gov't employees pero kita ang gi-lisod2..

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by rafee View Post

    Here is my 2 cents:
    Free education until college. Period.
    dili mosugot si padre damaso ani boss!!

  10. #20
    tax is theft!

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