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Posted: 22 May 2013 05:26 PM PDT Here are the facts:
So, let's assume that a 7% rate will be implemented:
When the basic tax rates on most goods at point of sale are set to fall, how on earth can this be inflationary? Both in theory and in practice, the implementation of a VAT or an increase in the VAT rate is almost always accompanied by a one time increase in the price level (cost of living), but not the rate of price increases (inflation). There are umpteenth examples of this over the last couple of decades. In Malaysia's case however, GST will be replacing a pre-existing tax and at a rate that is lower than the prevailing rate. Under those circumstances, the impact should be a one-time decrease in the price level, not an increase. The regressive nature of GST is completely irrelevant in this discussion, because we're replacing one regressive tax with another, and moreover one that is proven to be more efficient in raising tax revenues. Almost all the gains in revenue collection from the switch to GST from SST will come from enforcing tax collection across the chain of production and distribution of goods and services, and not an increase in the overall tax burden to consumers. Again, how can replacing SST with GST be inflationary? Read more at: http://econsmalaysia.blogspot.ae/2013/05/gst-and-inflation.html?spref=fb
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SUNNI - SYIA message of Peace by Tun Dr. M & H.E. S.M. Khatami Posted: 22 May 2013 12:48 PM PDT Note: This is a join appeal for peace. Please help me spread this message of peace as best as you can. Via Facebook, Twitter, Emails, Blog, Letters, Conversations, Chats and etc. Thank you, Anas zubedy A Joint Appeal to Sunnis and Shias We, the undersigned, are greatly saddened by the violence and bloodshed which have characterised Sunni-Shia relations over time. Thousands have been killed in feuds between the two, mostly in certain Muslim countries. It is tragic that many innocent women and children have been among the victims. Sunni-Shia animosity and antagonism have clearly weakened the Muslim ummah. It has made us more vulnerable to the manipulations and machinations of outside elements determined to subvert the unity and integrity of the ummah. It has allowed those who seek to establish their hegemonic power over us to succeed in their objectives. It is indisputable that Sunni-Shia antagonism and conflicts which have resulted in massacres have tarnished the image and dignity of the ummah in the eyes of the world. Few other occurences in recent times have had such a negative impact. We appeal to all Sunnis and Shias, bound as we are by the same faith in Allah, guided by the same Noble Quran, honouring the same last Messenger of Allah, and facing the same Kiblah, to desist from massacring and the killing one another immediately. NO MORE VIOLENCE NO MORE BLOODSHED NO MORE KILLINGS The two of us – a former Prime Minister from a Sunni majority state, and a former President from an overwhelmingly Shia nation – also address this appeal to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) which represents all Muslims of whatever sect or doctrine. The OIC could perhaps set up a task force that will examine the Sunni- Shia divide in depth and submit concrete proposals for the political and religious leaders of the ummah to act upon. Read more at: http://letusaddvalue.blogspot.com/2013/05/sunni-syia-message-of-peace-by-tun-dr-m.html |
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