According to this report the formal economy is $180 billion and informal $160 billion. Is the Black economy all that black? – The Express Tribune
Most of the informal sector is controlled by rich dons and mafias. Hence, if it's formalized, we can easily double the collected tax.
And then they...
You need an English lesson before economics. I'll use simple sentences for you.
In Pakistan Direct taxes account for 25% while indirect 75%
In India the ratio is 50-50
In Japan only about 10% is sales tax, the rest is income and corporate taxes.
Rich people pay higher income tax because their...
As I pointed out in another thread, you are probably lying. You have been posting pro-Nawaz and anti-PTI/PAT propaganda since June 19 2014. What changed between March 2013 and June 19 2014 that made you change your mind and made you a stauch supporter of Nawaz? You never answered me.
Nawaz has...
They have "threatened" to strike for failure to provide security. No strike yet.
Also, essential services such as doctors, fire fighters and police are legally allowed to strike.
It's not about economics. It's simple maths. Don't hide behind "I am smarter than you" attitude. Please attempt to...
Going by his recent pro-government and anti-protest statements and the fact that he is related to Mir Shakeel, Jang, the case will be dismissed on the first day.
Because it's my right. Those roads belong the state, not the government. These institutions belong to the state and its people not the government in any way.
Besides, most of the roads I use were built during Musharraf's Era. For example, I use Liyari expressway to return from work...
Most of the tax we pay ends up in the pockets of polititans and beureucrats. I don't support the civil disobedience but let's face it- the PM himself doesn't pay tax by misdeclaring his assets. Is that worse than refusing to pay taxes in protest is open to debate.
In any case Nawaz sharif is...
Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fourteenth ammendment which was ironically passed by Nawaz sharif gives party leaders this power.
It also means the current Parliament has No power to pass a no-confidence note against Nawaz.
I think it's more a distrust of the speaker of the assembly. He might twist and lie about what the MNAs said in private just like the PM lying about asking for the army.
You are probably lying about having voted for PTI just like most of your leaders. Your post history against PTI and defence of N league starting 21 June 2014 proves. So what exactly made you change your mind between 13May 2013 and 21 June 2014?
The MNAs have resigned and their is no constitutional requirement for them to appear before the speaker according to legal experts. This is an attempt to malign PTI with lies just like the KPK white paper.
The more they N-leaguers do this, the more people will resent them.