there is a reason people don't pay taxesYeah tej bahadur told this to every one a few months back
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there is a reason people don't pay taxesYeah tej bahadur told this to every one a few months back
there is a reason people don't pay taxes
there is a reason people don't pay taxes
please explain..Bring Cantonment Board under Provincial and You have your Taxation 2x times..
NATIONAL DEBT OF INDIA
$ 978,972,036,354
Source: Indian Government Data
Interest per Year
$61,788,150,000
Interest per Second
$1,959
Debt per Citizen
$819
Debt as % of GDP
47.26%
GDP
$2,071,500,000,000
Population
1,195,000,000
Pakistan debt is high but Pakistan is starting on its growth path, debt will have to be accumulated in order to expand the infrastructure but the room for economic expansion is great
Why is the Army being blamed for NS' outcome? To your point about "9 months", the same argument can be made for any corruption. Let's wait another 9 years till its sorted.The army should look into it's own matters and curb corruption within the institution.
The establishment is paving way for civil war by making contradictory statements during this period of civil military tensions. The economy is failing because the stupid 11 people sitting in the GHQ don't get along with NS. What would have happened if NS stayed in the office for another 9 months till election? What have we achieved so far by ousting him from the office?
The Army is not deriding the politicians for making deals with other politicians. Here the Army chief made a case for increasing the tax net. When has the Army ever stopped the politicians from making deals with each other?Sir, if the Army makes deals with politicians, it cannot deride politicians making deals with politicians either. After all, that is what politicians do, right?
The Army is not deriding the politicians for making deals with other politicians. Here the Army chief made a case for increasing the tax net. When has the Army ever stopped the politicians from making deals with each other?
In other words, the Army is chiding incompetent buffoons for not widening the tax net, an issue so difficult that even the more competent Army itself cannot touch it during the long periods of absolute power during Martial Law. A bit wishful, and perhaps even slightly disingenuous, don't you think?
This is not a comment for you specifically. Its a general statement. Paying taxes is not a benefit. Paying taxes is an obligation. When you pay zakat, do you expect that money to benefit you? Your taxes benefit others and likewise their taxes benefit you. That is how it should work.There is no benefit of paying taxes in Pakistan when they cannot even fix a sewer.
It is more like government sponsored theft.
It is wishful perhaps but it does not take the responsibility away from those in governance today. The balance of payment in the last military government was actually better than it is today. I have already provided the reasons for why a civilian government is the only entity that can push tax reforms through.In other words, the Army is chiding incompetent buffoons for not widening the tax net, an issue so difficult that even the more competent Army itself cannot touch it during the long periods of absolute power during Martial Law. A bit wishful, and perhaps even slightly disingenuous, don't you think?
It is wishful perhaps but it does not take the responsibility away from those in governance today. The balance of payment in the last military government was actually better than it is today. I have already provided the reasons for why a civilian government is the only entity that can push tax reforms through.
Army is restricted by it. Being restricted does not mean that a member of the NSC cannot make a policy statement. The civilian government actually would agree with it. Nobody in Pakistan can deny that the tax net needs to be increased. We were shamed by no less than Hillary Clinton on this when she was in Islamabad a few years ago.I can only hope that the Army will find it possible (some day) to restrict itself to what Article 245 says and leave the responsibility of taxation and all other political matters with those where it rightfully belongs. Until that happens, things will remain as abysmal as they are.
Army is restricted by it. Being restricted does not mean that a member of the NSC cannot make a policy statement. The civilian government actually would agree with it. Nobody in Pakistan can deny that the tax net needs to be increased. We were shamed by no less than Hillary Clinton on this when she was in Islamabad a few years ago.