Parliamentary Finance calling on the government to reduce Aivadat officials instead of imposing taxes on citizens
01-01-2015 06:15 PM
Parliamentary Finance Committee criticized the imposition of taxes on citizens to cover the deficit in the federal budget for 2015, usually that the imposition of taxes on consumer impact on the budget, calling on the government instead to reduce the ministries expenses and reduce Ivadat officials.
A member of the Committee, Sirhan Ahmed, in a statement I came across it (the news) today, said that: 'as stipulated in the draft federal budget law for 2015 from taxing the consumer is positive and this affects the citizen's budget. "
He added that 'presumably on the government to take taxes from the owners of companies and factories instead of the citizen', He pointed out that 'taxes will be limited to the mobile phone and the Internet and the import of modern cars and other things. "
He called on the government to 'reduce the expenses of ministries and reduce Ivadat officials and stay away from taking taxes from citizens mechanism'.
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01-01-2015 06:15 PM
Parliamentary Finance Committee criticized the imposition of taxes on citizens to cover the deficit in the federal budget for 2015, usually that the imposition of taxes on consumer impact on the budget, calling on the government instead to reduce the ministries expenses and reduce Ivadat officials.
A member of the Committee, Sirhan Ahmed, in a statement I came across it (the news) today, said that: 'as stipulated in the draft federal budget law for 2015 from taxing the consumer is positive and this affects the citizen's budget. "
He added that 'presumably on the government to take taxes from the owners of companies and factories instead of the citizen', He pointed out that 'taxes will be limited to the mobile phone and the Internet and the import of modern cars and other things. "
He called on the government to 'reduce the expenses of ministries and reduce Ivadat officials and stay away from taking taxes from citizens mechanism'.
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