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    Quote Originally Posted by BananaQ View Post
    Actually, am open to raising the official tax rates, basta i-fire gyud nang tanan nga naa diha sa BIR unta. Kadto pa nang gikan ni Cory ang uban. Di man tawon na based sa tax rate diri ang collection nila, sila may mag-buot. Although officially 12% ra imong bayran, sakahan lang nila sales, unya pangita lain alibis, taas na kaayo ilang i-charge. Labaw pa sa 12%, unya i-bulsa ra ang majority. If you're not aware gani, hasta mga LGUs now, pataka naman lang charge ug tax. Naay garbage collection nga bisan wa ka collect ug garbage for the entire year. Sila ra pud magbuot sa sales nimo ug "computerized" na kuno ilang pag compute sa tax so mogawas lang kalit nga dako na kaayo bayranan!
    mao limpyohon jud mga tao sa BIR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkz View Post
    for me lang ha hehehe basta para nako og si Gibo ma presidente si Gloria president pod^^ isulong nya ang parliamentary gov. hehehe relax lang gud mao na rason di ko mobutar ni gibo hehehe...kahibaw kong brayt siya. brayt pod gani si gloria mao ganing maski sakpan na lusot japon hehe
    Mahimo man ug parliamentary or not, one thing for sure. I believe nga brayt si Gibo. Kung himuon niya ug prime minister si Glora nga naa na unta ang power niya as president, bogo ang tawag ana.

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    aw imo sad na hehe pero dako man sab sya porohan modaog maski di ko ganahan sa iya kay ang votes sa opposition nadivide man kay daghan nidagan pagkapresidente sa opp... kysa admin

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    i remember mao ni kapildihan ni ralph recto last 2007 elections for e-vat. recto even advertised it in TV by defending e-vat...

    if this will push thru, maapektahan ang candidacy ni gibo ana... anyway, it's just one of his plans... basin ma change pa na iyanng mind ana...

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    If you cut down on corruption instead of raising the taxes to 15% you will end up with the same amount in revenues while putting less pressure on the tax payers.

    Curb corruption first! Then assess if there is still a need for higher taxes to burden our citizenry....


    Noy has taken a simple stand... No tax increase...


    Si Gibo walay klaro... permi lang sya open to this ... open to that... playing safe kaayo. Walay baruganan.. walay klaro.
    Last edited by vipvip68; 02-20-2010 at 11:27 AM.

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    y au si gibo kapoy na sigi bayad ug buhis unya isolod lang sa bulsa! kadtong uyon diri hala kamo nalang subra na ang sweldo kuhaan ug buhis ang ang tanan paliton gipatungan na ug buhis ang dapit hutdon ang kurakotot!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by boylaang View Post
    y au si gibo kapoy na sigi bayad ug buhis unya isolod lang sa bulsa! kadtong uyon diri hala kamo nalang subra na ang sweldo kuhaan ug buhis ang ang tanan paliton gipatungan na ug buhis ang dapit hutdon ang kurakotot!!!!!!!!!!
    15% is for possible VAT increase, there's another part re income tax:

    Teodoro likewise said that he is studying the proposal of former Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno to reduce personal income taxes to 25 percent.

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    i disagree

  9. #29
    Naa uban desipolo ni gibo, ok ra ani nga pagarpar ni gibo, naa pa moingon no problem.hehehehe.

    Pero c gordon mi-propose ug additional tax sa text kung ma-presidente, daghan pro-gibo supak, naa nang-ingon daghan daw maapektuhan pobre, to think unta dili basic necessity ang mobile phone(like food, clothing, shelter ug education) but luxury.
    Double standard again.

    If e-raise ang tax to 15%, syempre naa ma-apil sa basic necessity ang mo-mahal. Like sa shelter(G.I. sheets, nails, etc...). Clothing for example mo-mahal sad.

    Election time is entertainment time....haha...

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    Quote Originally Posted by roderick_m View Post
    Naa uban desipolo ni gibo, ok ra ani nga pagarpar ni gibo, naa pa moingon no problem.hehehehe.

    Pero c gordon mi-propose ug additional tax sa text kung ma-presidente, daghan pro-gibo supak, naa nang-ingon daghan daw maapektuhan pobre, to think unta dili basic necessity ang mobile phone(like food, clothing, shelter ug education) but luxury.
    Double standard again.

    If e-raise ang tax to 15%, syempre naa ma-apil sa basic necessity ang mo-mahal. Like sa shelter(G.I. sheets, nails, etc...). Clothing for example mo-mahal sad.

    Election time is entertainment time....haha...
    OT: your common word is "pagarpar".. just noticed it..

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