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new cpa pero wla pa me work!!!!!!

waaaaaaaaaaaa......

 

help me namn mga bro and sis. bka may available sa inyo!!!

Ryanarjay,

 

You looking for work? Try our firm. We're looking for new people to join us. If you are interested in tax work, I may even be able to help.

 

PM me if you are interested.

 

Hiya Quickie,

 

Yup, long time no hear... Kamusta na!!!

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Ryanarjay,

 

You looking for work? Try our firm. We're looking for new people to join us. If you are interested in tax work, I may even be able to help.

 

PM me if you are interested.

 

Hiya Quickie,

 

Yup, long time no hear... Kamusta na!!!

long time noh? hehehe...pero heto...i'm back :cool: wala namang bago...ikaw, musta na?

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new cpa pero wla pa me work!!!!!!

waaaaaaaaaaaa......

 

help me namn mga bro and sis. bka may available sa inyo!!!

Welcome ryanarjay!

 

Finally you found this thread. Congrats again! Just PM me your qualifications or better please try to send me your bio through this email address. chubby4dimples0525@yahoo.com

 

I'll try to ask some of our clients for opennings.

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How's everyone on this thread?

 

Just to point out my sentiments here. I just hope that we accountants or consultants realize the effects and rationale of these moves or motives.

 

Congress is acting on a bill to tax TEXT MESSAGING. Their reason is to collect revenues for the government. Their basis is the millions of subscribers of at least three networks multiplied by the number of text messages sent by the minute. True that even on a P0.01 per text sent multiplied by the number of subscribers, by the number of days in a month and wella you have instant cash for the government. But don't they realize also that there is already a double or multiple taxation now that may occur if they pursue this? The networks are already charged VAT for such text messaging at the rate of 10-% whether it's for prepaid or post paid. Those who are post paid subscribers would be able to vouch for this and find these in their statements.

 

Ironically, they have just made and passed a bill exempting DOCTORS & LAWYERS from VAT which is a 10-% business tax. Their reason is for the poor not to be burdened by the said levy. I have mentioned or discussed before in this same thread about my opinion regarding this. If they really want to be pro-poor then how come, groceries and restaurants where these same 'poor people' they identify are not exempt from VAT? To my mind and IMHO, the priviledge of the rich are still manifested in this move. Those that could lobby in Congress for removal of such VAT or taxes are those that have given priviledge to a few people and not for the common good. Sad, but this is the reality now.

 

Then comes the bill from Congress, that they are thinking of taxing text messaging. Text messaging that has become an alternative means of communication for most people from all walks of life in our country. Where the landline facilities have not reached, text messages have done fast and in real time (with exceptions).

 

My sentiments really. This is just MY HUMBLE OPINION. Thank you! :(

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