What this is not telling us, is how much of your taxes is going on the interest to the National debt. At the same time the tax system in Singapore is more fair than I thought in regards to those at the bottom.
Wow, such a solid post! I really appreciate how you broke down the importance of taxes, especially how it’s not just about paying up but actually investing in our community. Loved the part where you talked about how taxes help fund essential services like healthcare and education – super relevant for us in the sandwich generation, right? We’re juggling the needs of both our parents and our kids, and knowing that our taxes help provide for their future is a huge relief.
But here’s a thought – if taxes are so crucial for the country’s development, do you reckon the government should be more transparent about how exactly our money is being allocated? I mean, seeing where our hard-earned cash goes could really help us feel more connected and engaged with the system. What do you guys think?
Total bollox
What this is not telling us, is how much of your taxes is going on the interest to the National debt. At the same time the tax system in Singapore is more fair than I thought in regards to those at the bottom.
Wow, such a solid post! I really appreciate how you broke down the importance of taxes, especially how it’s not just about paying up but actually investing in our community. Loved the part where you talked about how taxes help fund essential services like healthcare and education – super relevant for us in the sandwich generation, right? We’re juggling the needs of both our parents and our kids, and knowing that our taxes help provide for their future is a huge relief.
But here’s a thought – if taxes are so crucial for the country’s development, do you reckon the government should be more transparent about how exactly our money is being allocated? I mean, seeing where our hard-earned cash goes could really help us feel more connected and engaged with the system. What do you guys think?