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  1. #421

    Default Re: Ngano man daghan nag lagot sa Networking Business?


    daghan nailad....


    been there....usik lng time, effort ug kwarta involved..

  2. #422

    Default Re: Ngano man daghan nag lagot sa Networking Business?

    Ug..... TAX EVADERS......

    Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/...ospital-arrest

    Hospital arrest ordered for convicted tax evader Kintanar
    By Jing Castaņeda, ABS-CBN News
    Posted at 07/02/2012 1:20 PM | Updated as of 07/02/2012 1:51 PM

    MANILA, Philippines - The Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) on Monday ordered convicted tax evader Gloria V. Kintanar to be placed under hospital arrest.

    Kintanar, a distributor of Forever Living products, was found guilty of tax evasion by the CTA for unpaid taxes worth P6.3 million.

    CTA's second division, composed of Associate Justices Juanito C. Castaneda Jr., Olga Palanca-Enriquez and Erlinda P. Uy, ordered that Kintanar be placed under hospital arrest, which will be under the custody of the court sheriff.

    Once she is up and about, the CTA ordered Kintanar be transferred to the city jail to serve her sentence of two to four years of imprisonment.

    Atty. Salvador Quebral, Kintanar's lawyer, presented a medical certifcate confirming Kintanar's confinement at the Velasco hospital in Silang, Cavite due to "hypertensive urgency --- dyslipedemia".

    Quebral explained that if this condition is not treated, it may lead to a heart attack.

    The BIR filed the case against Kintanar back in 2005 for failing to file her income tax return for 2000 and 2001. Kintanar earned substantial income as an independent contractors of Forever Living Products Philippines Inc. and has been asked by the BIR several times from 2003 to 2005 to pay her taxes.

    The Supreme Court's third division affirmed the CTA's decision that found Kintanar guilty of two counts of violating section 255 of the National Internal Revenue Code, or failing to supply the Bureau of Internal Revenue with correct and accurate information and the judgement on her case has become final and executory.

    The BIR sought the issuance of a writ of execution on March 1 seeking the payment of some P6.3 million in taxes from Kintanar and the issuance of a warrant for her arrest and a hold departure order. The court sentenced her to imprisonment for a minimum of one year and a maximum of two years for each violation.

    BIR Revenue Officer Atty. Jason Torres explained the Kintanar tax evasion case is a landmark case because the SC upheld the CTA's doctrine on "willful blindness" that sets the precedent for future cases.

    The CTA doctrine on willful blindness simply means that an individual or corporation can no longer say that the errors on their tax returns are not their responsibility or that it is the fault of the accountant they hired.

    According to the CTA, an act is willful if it is "voluntary, conscious and intentional" and that bad motive or intent to defraud need not be shown. The only thing that needs to be shown is that she is aware of her obligation to file annual income tax returns but "she nevertheless, voluntarily, knowingly and intentionally failed to file the required returns." "It is a settled principle in agency that a principal is liable for the acts/omissions of his/her agent within his/her express authority because the act/omission of such agent is the act/omission of the principal," the CTA second division said.

    "Under this rule, the principal is bound by the acts of her agent because of the apparent authority which she knowingly permitted the agent to assume," it added.

    Torres also added Kintanar's case is the fiurst definitive conviction under the Run After Tax Evaders program which the BIR launched in 2005.

    Meanwhile, Atty Quebral said they will still be following up the motion they filed for a TRO before the SC last Thursday.

  3. #423

    Default Re: Ngano man daghan nag lagot sa Networking Business?

    Quote Originally Posted by Metz View Post
    mao rajud na ako bantayan.. if you earn by signing people up and not by selling, then your products are overpriced to pay for recruitment commission.

    overpriced products are sellable if you're really good in sales, but most of the members can't do it. so mahulog kasagaran mangrecruit nalang. then wa nay kabayad for recruits so mayabo na.
    yes, kaya dapat tignan din muna naten kung reasonable ang price ng products.

  4. #424

    Default Re: Ngano man daghan nag lagot sa Networking Business?

    Bad sa economy dili mo long last ang networking. Bawal man gani sa singapore ang ingani nga system unless product ra imo ibaligya.

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    Default Re: Ngano man daghan nag lagot sa Networking Business?

    There are Legit MLM companies today. And most of them are members of the MLMIA or the Multi Level Marketing International Association. "The Association for Network Marketing - Worlwide" Some MLM Companies are even awarded for excellence in their respective products. Try to study the nature of the company first before saying negative things. Other countries have high respects when dealing about network marketing and as a result, ni asenso sila. Let's just be open minded. Be positive. Learn new things. A real Networking Company has their own products and will give you benefits more than what you invested.

  6. #426

    Default Re: Ngano man daghan nag lagot sa Networking Business?

    Other countries have high respects when dealing about network marketing and as a result, ni asenso sila. Let's just be open minded. Be positive. Learn new things. A real Networking Company has their own products and will give you benefits more than what you invested.
    kanang akong ge quote especially kanang naka bold kinsa ni asenso ana and nasud nila or ang naa sa top sa pera-made? yeah we already know na a real MLM company has products pero ang sakong panguta bro asa ni concentrate ang membro sa SALES or RECRUITMENT? hmmmmmm
    if sales imong e tubag nako..
    will you gives us facts/data?

    script perme ai:
    Let's just be open minded. Be positive. Learn new things.
    MLM is a good business ang problema lang kay ang membro og mga leader nga wala leadership.. nag focus sa recruitment..wala nay halin ang products.

  7. #427

    Default Re: Ngano man daghan nag lagot sa Networking Business?

    Quote Originally Posted by topyok View Post
    There are Legit MLM companies today. And most of them are members of the MLMIA or the Multi Level Marketing International Association. "The Association for Network Marketing - Worlwide" Some MLM Companies are even awarded for excellence in their respective products. Try to study the nature of the company first before saying negative things. Other countries have high respects when dealing about network marketing and as a result, ni asenso sila. Let's just be open minded. Be positive. Learn new things. A real Networking Company has their own products and will give you benefits more than what you invested.
    There are legit MLM companies - True
    But it's also a fact nga kanang mga binuang nga companies outnumber those legit ones and in fact, they outnumber the good ones by a mile. The result? Guba ang pangalan sa networking.
    There is nothing wrong without MLM and in fact, it provides a good opportunity to earn good or even great money provided nga trabahoon lang gyud.
    The sad part is that a lot of people take advantage of this concept mao nang daghan kaayo bogus nga networking companies nga mogawas and as a result, since most people want quick wealth, daghan ang mailad.

    Open minded? Nothing wrong with that but people must be cautious and vigilant as well. If we accept things as they are, lisod kaayo. If somebody is going to present to you their compensation plan, marketing plan, and products, of course they will never say anything bad about their company. Hence if open minded lang ka, mailad gyud ka. Open minded is totally different from being tanga.

  8. #428

    Default Re: Ngano man daghan nag lagot sa Networking Business?

    tan-awa ra....bisan ani nga thread, naa gihapon mosingit og pang.invite sa ilang network..

    for me, networking is ok...that's a good business, but when it comes to insulting your capability to manage your finances just because you did not join them, that's being unprofessional.

    I know of someone who was into networking and often invited me to invest or join with them, kaso lang, this networking isn't my thing...so i always declined. Unya dayon, ingnon ta nga bugo daw kay dili mo.invest...wa daw au kay sige lang gasto walay savings or investments. Ngano ka ha kahibaw siya?

    Through the years, wala man siya nadato like what she used to say....hay naku!

  9. #429

    Default Re: Ngano man daghan nag lagot sa Networking Business?

    Quote Originally Posted by makie View Post
    There are legit MLM companies - True
    But it's also a fact nga kanang mga binuang nga companies outnumber those legit ones and in fact, they outnumber the good ones by a mile. The result? Guba ang pangalan sa networking.
    There is nothing wrong without MLM and in fact, it provides a good opportunity to earn good or even great money provided nga trabahoon lang gyud.
    The sad part is that a lot of people take advantage of this concept mao nang daghan kaayo bogus nga networking companies nga mogawas and as a result, since most people want quick wealth, daghan ang mailad.

    Open minded? Nothing wrong with that but people must be cautious and vigilant as well. If we accept things as they are, lisod kaayo. If somebody is going to present to you their compensation plan, marketing plan, and products, of course they will never say anything bad about their company. Hence if open minded lang ka, mailad gyud ka. Open minded is totally different from being tanga.

    very well said...

  10. #430

    Default Re: Ngano man daghan nag lagot sa Networking Business?

    because ang uban taw! dili cla open minded.

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