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Tax on Haj?
What do they mean by that?
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Oh yeah, I forgot about that in my initial post.
How are they going to implement the tax on foreign dramas and movies?
Well it's simple
Imagine they impose tax of 10,000 rupees for example on each marriage held in marriage halls. So if 10 marriage proceedings happened in a marriage hall each week. You pay 100,000 rupees to the government. Most people can afford that much during the marriage proceedings. If I was to pay 50,000 rupees to book the marriage hall, I could afford 60,000 rupees as well - simple
This simple step can generate billions of rupees each year...
Poor people can organise marriage ceremony at home and remain tax free
Did they say in 2013 or during the tenure?
As no government can raise the wages above 10,000 for sure... It's like putting extra pressure on the government and ultimately kick inflation in the country.
You might have 8000 rupees per month wages and pay 70 rupees per kg for food item.
You might have 16,000 rupees per month wages and pay 140 rupees per kg.
The three things I would be most looking forward to will be:
1- THe 500 house schemes, total 1000.
By taking IMF or Saudi loans. They can arrange 100 or 200 billion rupees from here n there from within the current budget, that doesn't seem difficult but rest of the money will be taken from loans.2- Circular debt finished in 60 days, how the heck will they do that?
The only achievable/realistic claim of PML-N out of the three mentioned by you in this post.3- The reduction in expenditures of PM house and government offices. It's all good on paper, but real issue is implementation. Yeh to Gilani nay bhu kaha tha keh kharchay kam kar dain gay!
what about minimum salary as per pmln promised?
What is pay of labor??. I hope that it is 18000 Rs per month as promised by PMLN in election campaign.
Nevertheless, it's at least a good project on paper and if turns into reality, what else is needed
By taking IMF or Saudi loans. They can arrange 100 or 200 billion rupees from here n there from within the current budget, that doesn't seem difficult but rest of the money will be taken from loans.