goodahhh
you do not know what you are talking about.Originally Posted by tempest
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LPG = Petroleum = Oil
oil is an imported necessity that we acquire.Â* being consumers, we do not have control over price hikes.Â* now, it seems like you are blaming the administration for the balloon of oil prices.
what next? blame them for the death of your neighbour's cat?
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naa jud mga taw na puro reklamo , dili kabalo mo sakripisyo , mga do' basa ug unsa ka dagko ang taxes sa ubang advanced countries. cge ra mo ug yaw yaw , astang gamay nga sacrifice sa inyong part for the country ngita dayon ug sayop.
ayaw ug pangutana ug nganong pa imnon ka sa doktor ug ibuprofen kun imong nahibaw-an nga tambal sa pama-ul kay paracetamol ra.
LPG = Petroleum = Oil
ok... murag ang iyang gipasabot bai kay sa E-VAT.. kay apektado man ang LPG, so taas sad ang bayad, dili kay LPG = Petroleum = Oil. ang iyang gipasabot, taas na gani ang gitawag nimo na LPG = Petroleum = Oil, gipatas.an pajud.. well correct me if im wrong
>>> mga do' basa ug unsa ka dagko ang taxes sa ubang advanced countries.
you mean like UK lols, kahibalo pud ka kung unsa kadako ilang sweldo didto??
>>>astang gamay nga sacrifice sa inyong part for the country ngita dayon ug sayop.
gamay?? para siguro nimo peru sa ubang tao na halos dili kakaon og katulo sa usa kaadlaw, unsaon man nimo pagbuhi ana nila ilang kwarta kay sakto raman gani sa ilang kunsumo, maayo unta kanang pareha ta sa ubang nasad na naay free meals.. peru dili man. mo sugot jud ko anang E-VAT if libre ang kaon/pakan.on sa mga tao na wala jud sila.
siguro you never been to that situation, and dont blame them because tapolan sila, maybe they are peru still sila ang naapektohan kaayo ani.. ang yooohhoooo daghan kaayo og unemployed karon!
i am pointing the fact that he is blaming arroyo for everything. even connecting what is not to be connected.Originally Posted by nunobone
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Incremental Cost of Petroleum products is being determined partly with the taxes imposed locally.. PGMA must direct it's effort not on imposing new taxes which is definitely an added burden for us, an added insult to injury, but rather on improving tax collections, minimizing, if not totally eradicating, tax evasion, instead of tax minimization and clearing out collecting agencies and government entities responsible for tax administration from corrupt officers..Originally Posted by PissKhanXXX
is the increment due to high taxes or the other way around? i do not have a degree in economics but the way i understand it, it is oil that affects everything.Originally Posted by giver_bert
you have a very valid point as to curbing corruption. that is what we want of an ideal government. trouble is, it is close to impossibility trying to get rid of some nasty people in office.
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petroleum products are major inputs in many industries, prices of other basic commodities and services are expected to change depending on price fluctuations.. however, with the imposition of the new vat law, which is by nature a business tax imposed and collected from the seller in the course of trade or business "and" an indirect tax, thus, it can be passed on to the buyer.. unfortunately, almost all of them resorted to do it.. can't blame them, though, as a businessmen, my paramount concern is to get the best return of my capital investment.. the recent increase in petroleum products can be obviously associated to the imposition of the new vat law, the fact that prices were even reverted when it was temporarily suspended..is the increment due to high taxes or the other way around? i do not have a degree in economics but the way i understand it, it is oil that affects everything.
ihate to concur with your statement bro, but PGMA should have considered that option as their last resort.. promoting tax minimization and credit could be one option though.. it is unfair that we common people carrying the burden brought about by their inefficiencies.. we are already giving much of our share.. and have we get our share’s worth? i don’t care though if i have to give them half of my salary so long as i could see significant benefits from it.. as long as our officials will not tackle the very thing that’s causing all of these, then we can look forward to another amendments on tax law in no time.you have a very valid point as to curbing corruption. that is what we want of an ideal government. trouble is, it is close to impossibility trying to get rid of some nasty people in office.
again maybe E-VAT might be good. per computation we lose P45B monthly if we will not impose E-VAT.
which takes me to the conclusion that due to oil price hikes and the adverse effects that it has on the price of commodities, we might have to raise taxes considering the absolute and reasonable needs for it.Â* with the oil prices getting higher each time, our nation won't be able to sustain itself having the same revenue.Originally Posted by giver_bert
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