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Board Economics
Re: Rules of Taxes
by
browsiek
on 24/02/2023, 16:30:47 UTC

In my country there are 3 types of taxes including:
1. self-assessment
 namely self-regulated taxation and reporting it to the tax office in the sense that he calculates, pays and reports it himself, the tax authorities only supervise it. Usually this is done by companies or restaurants and crowded places.
2. Official Assessment System
namely the tax party that determines how much to pay, usually this tax collection is for building houses and vehicles which have been determined by the government.
3. Withholding System
namely taxes that are taken care of by a third person, usually this is for income tax which is automatically deducted when we receive a salary so we don't need to take care of it because it has been done by this third person.

For the third tax, this is usually only for people who have a fixed income, while those who work odd jobs are far from tax collection. But with the change in the system, everyone who has an identity card has been registered in the taxation sector, this applies to those who are already working or unemployed.


I mean this tax regulation seems uneven and it seems that people who have to pay taxes are people who deal with large amounts of money. Let's say a farmer in 1 harvest (3-4 month) earns $2000, he will remain tax free if not registered or he doesn't register it whereas an employee from the start is already registered with the taxpayer even though their monthly salary is $300. What do you think? I'm a little confused with this tax rule.
it is indeed unfair for the people who have little income especially since the farmers do not harvest it every day. Therefore, there should be rules on how many producers have to pay taxes so that it is not burdensome for small farmers.