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View Poll Results: Do you agree the E-VAT will benefit the country or not, in the long run?

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  • Yes, it will benefit the country

    6 20.69%
  • No, it will worsten the economic state of the country

    12 41.38%
  • don't know what will happen to the economy

    6 20.69%
  • time to move to another country!!!

    5 17.24%
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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    [SIZE=4]The E-VAT will be implemented on Nov 1, 2005.

    Do you agree it will benefit the country or not, in the long run? [/SIZE]



  2. Join Date
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    #2
    personally I don't agree with the e-vat's implementation timing. With oil increasing weekly, I feel the economy will spiral deeper into economic depression.

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    Okay lang naman magbayad ng extra basta nakikita mong nakikinabang ang karamihan. Ang masama eh sa bulsa ng mga nkaupo napupunta. Langya wala silang pakundangan sa pangungurakot tapos tayo ang pagbabayarin

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by IceColdBeer
    Okay lang naman magbayad ng extra basta nakikita mong nakikinabang ang karamihan. Ang masama eh sa bulsa ng mga nkaupo napupunta. Langya wala silang pakundangan sa pangungurakot tapos tayo ang pagbabayarin
    TAMA! IMO, hindi sya makakatulong sa ngayon. kunin muna sa ibang paraan ang pera para sa budget deficit tapos pag nakabangon na tayo (sana) tsaka i-implement. dami kurakot ... kaliwa't kanan ... kahit san meron ... tsk tsk tsk ... well its just me.

  5. Join Date
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    #5
    More taxes going God knows where...

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    i agree that the implementation of e-vat came at a wrong time.... but better suffer now than suffer later. Sana naman mapunta sa tama yung taxes natin this time... wishful thinking

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    #7
    they'll just spend it for new vehicles, foreign trips, cellphone bills, out of town seminars (kuno) and many many more.

  8. Join Date
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    #8
    lahat yan ipapasa lang sa taong bayan.. wala naman tayong magagawa..

    bakit hindi na lang hindi ayusin ang taxation system?? bakit ang mga professional.. 10% lang ang tax?? bakit ang pobreng office employee eh nagbabayad nang 30%??

    kung kumikita ka nang 500,000 per year.. ang tax na babayaran mo eh 120T - 150T..

    samantalang ang doctor na nagdeclare nang 500,000 na kita.. 50T lang ang binabayaran?? tama ba yan?? tapos sila napakadami pang pwedeng i declare na exception..

    samantalang ang pobreng office employee.. di pa nakukuha ang sweldo.. bawas na ang tax..

  9. Join Date
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    #9
    very inefficient naman kasi ang bir at gov't in tax collection and going after the tax evaders eh. kung ginagawa lang nila ng maigi trabaho nila baka wala ng deficit na pag-uusapan.

  10. FrankDrebin Guest
    #10
    A lot of government, kingdom, etc. fell because of its implementation of high-taxes to its low-income people. Tsk. Tsk. Tsk. To arms! To arms! Hehehe. :D

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    #11
    tanggalin lang nila yung talamak na smuggling sa mga seaports, ang mga kademonyohan sa customs, not to mention yung pagtiktik nila sa mga companies suspected of misdeclaring their taxable incomes, tingin ko di na kakailanganin yang e-vat. ayaw lang kasi mahirapan ng bir sa pagkolekta e. bwiseet!

  12. Join Date
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    #12
    .. i just hope it does improve our credit rating and bring in more investors ..

  13. Join Date
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    #13
    iyon nga problem natin di natin alam kung saan saan lang napupunta ang tax na inaawas sa atin ..sa ibang bansa nga malalaki din ang tax .kaya lang may pinatutunguhan talaga

  14. Join Date
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    #14
    sabi nga nila...

    it's not how much you make, it's how much you spend...

  15. Join Date
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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by FrankDrebin
    A lot of government, kingdom, etc. fell because of its implementation of high-taxes to its low-income people. Tsk. Tsk. Tsk. To arms! To arms! Hehehe. :D
    Lagot! Insighting to sedition :bwahaha:

  16. FrankDrebin Guest
    #16
    Syet! May PC-INP na sa pinto namin! Hinahanap ako! :D

  17. Join Date
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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by mrpink
    .. i just hope it does improve our credit rating and bring in more investors ..
    asa pa, after what happened to Naia 3, northrail etc.

  18. Join Date
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    #18
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by FrankDrebin
    A lot of government, kingdom, etc. fell because of its implementation of high-taxes to its low-income people. Tsk. Tsk. Tsk. To arms! To arms! Hehehe.



    Quote Originally Posted by IceColdBeer
    Lagot! Insighting to sedition :bwahaha:

    WENO!

    NO to evat!!! :bwahaha:

  19. Join Date
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    #19
    Ok mas lalo na tayo hihirap niyan may dagdag na naman sa bubulsahin ng mga nakaupo dyan..
    NO TO EBAC este EVAT..

  20. Join Date
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    #20
    kung sino ang mahirap yun pa ang nagbabayad nang malaki.. kung sino ang mayayaman.. kanya kanyang lusot..

    bulok na talaga ang sistema.. pwe!

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