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October 9th, 2017 05:26 PM #21
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October 9th, 2017 05:33 PM #22
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October 10th, 2017 02:28 AM #23
The lowest salary group (minimum wage earners) don't need to pay income tax.
Is the minimum wage taxable? - The Manila Times Online
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October 11th, 2017 01:53 PM #24
The reforms may potentially add to traffic, depending on the inflationary pressure on basic goods caused by the increased tax on fuels.
I'm foreseeing auto loans opening up to a larger segment of the populace thanks to the drop in taxes.
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We have a boom right now in terms of high-end vehicle sales. Next year, we might see a rise in sales of low-end vehicles.
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Well... might.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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October 11th, 2017 03:32 PM #25
japan in 2014 announced they're gonna raise consumption tax
ang nangyari there was a boost in spending before the tax took effect
there was a GDP boost
then later there was a contraction
consumption slowed after
ganyan din mangyayari sa atin
in anticipation of higher tax, consumption that's supposed to happen in the future is pulled to the present
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October 11th, 2017 06:51 PM #27
If the goal is to collect more tax, why the exorbitant increase in the luxury segment? Wouldn't a smaller incremental increase be safer?
It's like they want the luxury segment to contract. Looks like a populist move to me.
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October 11th, 2017 07:14 PM #28
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October 11th, 2017 07:36 PM #29
But if they push through with the big increase in the upper bracket the tax collection in that segment will most likely contract. The rich will probably downsize to a lower car tax bracket and find other ways to get their luxury fix. So there will be less to give to the poor even if these politicians keep their word.
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October 11th, 2017 07:51 PM #30
from another thread (May 7, 2017): https://www.tsikot.com/forums/politi.../index893.html
baka may mag comment i like quoting myself... whatever
nothing good ever comes out of populism
I remember i had a discussion with a group of friends (anti and pro du30)
They're mostly business people
I cited venezuela as an example of populism gone wrong
Populist leaders will blame businesses when there are food shortages (hoarding daw)
But it's the government's fault in the first place
In response to high inflation the govt imposes price controls
So businesses stop importing coz they'll be losing money
Which results in shortages
The govt then goes after businessmen to appease the masses
But that doesn't solve the shortage problem
I told them du30 is a populist
His populist policies (end contractualization, tax exemptions for low income earners, raising taxes elswhere, etc) could cause high inflation
So in reaction, the govt will act like any populist govt -- impose price controls
Which will cause shortages and even higher inflation (and of course widespread anger among the masses)
The govt will then go after businessmen to appease the masses
My friends just stared at me
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