GST : Governement Service Tax pak... semacam PPN di Indo... Regards,
Henry "Dodik Sudiyono" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com 01/25/2007 12:58 PM Please respond to obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com To obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com cc Subject [obrolan-bandar] Re: Please TAX CUT! mohon pencerahan GST kempanjangannya apa dan artinya apa ? thank you Master dodik sudiyono --- In obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com, EKA SUWANDANA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Wah PPN/GST singapore naik??? Bukan surga belanja lagi dong! Hongkong dong jadi makin murah! > > By the way, waktu di Aussie diperkenalkan GST pertama kali tahun 98, harga barang elektronik malah turun. Ron pemilik Carzy Ron bilang justru dgn GST 10%, mereka juga malah turunkan pajak penjualan barang elektronik, soalnya growth tinggi harus di support pemerintah, so on avarage retail price computer bisa turun 10%. Barang mentah belum diolah juga bebas GST semacam Susu murni, Buah2an, Sayur, Daging. Namanya juga GST: Goods, SERVICES, TAX. > > Kalo di kita PPN dimana2 nggak pandang bulu di semua jenis barang. Prinsip PPN kita beda! Lagian saya setuju dgn Growth, The rich is getting richer, that is the way it should be, because ONLY THE RICH can provide jobs. > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Mungkin ini analogi dgn: > Corp tax turun  PPH badan turun, > GST naik  PPN naik, > > Ini masih memberikan peluang company utk grow dan konsumsi ahir akan > dibebani pajak lebih besar. > Jadi filosofi / visi pajak di s'pore masih sedikit berbeda dgn di Indonesia > > A3K > > ________________________________________ > From: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cubit Aja > Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 9:57 AM > To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] Please TAX CUT! > > Jangan salah pak Eka Corp Tax memang mau diturunkan tapi GST-nya mau > dinaikkan - target 10% dari sekarang yg 5%, It is easier for rich people > to get richer indeed :) > > Corporate tax to go down by at least 1%: MM Lee > > By Valarie Tan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 21 January 2007 0026 hrs > > HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam : Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew says Singapore's > corporate tax is to go down by at least one percentage point to attract > more investors to Singapore. > > He did not specify when this will take place but said that this will make > Singapore more competitive in the long run. > > Mr Lee was speaking to reporters in Ho Chi Minh City on the last day of > his official trip to Vietnam. > > MM Lee, who had visited the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park, said > investors are not in Singapore simply because they like the country. It's > because Singapore offers them better returns than other places in the > region. > > And Singapore, he stressed has to remain attractive to investors. > > One way is to bring down its corporate tax which now at 20%. > > Said Mr Lee: "Hong Kong's income tax is 17%. In Ireland, its 14- 15%. So > we're going to bring it down (by) at least by 1 percentage point, and > that's going to cost us four to five hundred million dollars. Then we're > going to top the lower income to make sure they do not stagnate. And the > GST has to go up for the next 5 years. We have to do this either now, or > next year or the year after. So let's do it now." > > And Mr Lee added that the proposed GST increase is in line with where > Singapore's economy is heading next. > > That is why it is necessary, even though Singaporeans will complain about > the move. > > "Popular government does not mean you have to be popular when you govern. > All it means is at the end of your term, you've done all the unpopular > things that were necessary to get you where you have to go and you get > there. You're successful and everybody's better off. That's how we > govern," said the Minister Mentor. > > "If you govern by the polls, just keeping them happy for the next day, > you'll be in trouble (because) we'll never make any progress." > > The government has promised there will be an offset package to help the > needy cope with the proposed two percentage point hike in the GST. > > And Mr Lee said Singapore is not alone when it comes to a widening income > gap caused by globalisation. But he expects things to equalise in the next > 10 years, depending on how fast lesser developed countries can catch up > and be on par in skills with Singaporeans. > > By then, a new steady state will be struck between the higher and lower > income groups. - CNA /ls > http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stor.../253716/1/.html > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: EKA SUWANDANA > To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com ; saham@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 9:11 AM > Subject: [obrolan-bandar] Please TAX CUT! > > Pajak naik pengangguran bertambah!!! > > Singapura Berencana Turunkan Pajak Korporat > Senin, 22 Januari 2007 > Jakarta (Indofinanz) - Berbeda dengan Indonesia yang cenderung berupaya > meningkatkan penerimaan pajak dengan berbagai cara pungutan, pemerintah > Singapura malah melakukan hal sebaliknya. Demi mempertahankan daya > kompetisi, negeri singa itu berencana menurunkan pajak perusahaan > (korporat) minimal 1 persen dari yang berlakukan saat ini sebesar 20 > persen. > Penasihat Senior Singapura, Lee Kuan Yew, seperti dikutip Sunday Times, > Minggu (21/01), mengatakan, pemotongan pajak ini merupakan bagian dari > strategi untuk meningkatkan daya saing sehingga investor datang bukan > karena suka Singapura melainkan karena Singapura lebih baik dari negara > lain. > Singapura ingin mengikuti jejak Hong Kong yang menerapkan pajak perusahaan > sebesar 17,5 persen dan merupakan salah satu yang terendah di dunia > Scanned by Fortigate.orix.co.id
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