Morality based taxation in Singapore, and the hierarchy of it all (H2O consvn tax, GST etc)
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It has recently caught my attention, 2 consecutive letters to the press to which the government has scan answered I believe.
The first is by Mr Chin Kee Thou 'Double tax for water use not fair' (My paper,05Sept2011) in which he pertinently states: "The water-conservation tax is levied as a deterrent or penalty against excessive use and wastage of water, and is similar to a fine for traffic offences.
The conservation tax and traffic fine are neither goods nor services, and the latter is not subject to GST.
Why does one have to pay a double tax - the conservation tax and GST on it - just to get water from a tap?"
As well as the letter by Mr Tony Loke Yue Chong 'Is tax on tax equitable?'[TODAY, 10July2013]"
The Water Conservation Tax is charged for the use of water. It is
levied to reinforce the importance of conserving water..... the Goods
and Services Tax is imposed ... effectively a tax on tax."
The 2 authors are both right to point out firstly- that inasmuch as
water is a basic necessity no human can live without, the conservation
of such a resource is also something no Singaporean can afford to forget
about- indeed the survivability of every society is premised upon the
availability of fresh water; and secondly, that seldom is anyone eager
to pay tax, and certainly not a multi-layered tax.
In Tax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :"According to Black's Law Dictionary, a tax is a 'pecuniary burden laid upon individuals or property owners to support the government [...] a payment exacted by legislative authority'. "
Implicit in this definition is the understanding that the
quality(morality) of government equates the quality (morality) of life
and development in society.
As old as the hills, have issues of 'pecuniary burden' caused much strife and friction between governments and their charge.
So whilst there is scant doubt that a multi-layered pecuniary burden has indeed been imposed, so too must the necessity/ desirability (of such taxes) be determined (see tobacco duty/taxes for tax similarity).
So may I thus humbly suggest that henceforth from now that, 'Water Conservation Tax' be renamed 'Water Conservation Duty(National Survival)' so that besides being "technically legal" [TODAY, 10July2013]
all who reside in Singapore will understand and smile, and rise with
gusto to pay their 'Water Conservation Duty(National Survival)'- knowing
that clean water is secure because society respects its value.
That 'Water Conservation Duty(National Survival)' is charged even before
GST because it is a necessary, reasonable mandate by the government
(like national service)- so essential for the nation's survival, that
one cannot possibly opt out of paying- so that come what may, even
without PAP enforced 'meritocracy', without GST, a plummeting GDP or
whatever else PM 'Midas' Lee pronounces "special", clean water will always be plentiful.
Because all Singaporeans respect the value of water well, they grew up
paying 'Water Conservation Duty(National Survival)', even when all
government explanation (defense for it) (AFAIK) failed.
PS: Whilst the value of 'Water Conservation Duty(National Survival)' could be GST zero rated (such as the value of investment precious metal),
such would be mere mathematical acrobatics. (the effective first tier
rate in the $515.80 bill annexed is 30% X 1.07 = 32.1% post GST; the
same tax rate would be arrived if WCD(NS) was 32.1% and GST zero rated).
Wherever morality was built on sound foundation, society never failed.
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Hope that U could smile reading this.
Feedback most welcome, tks.
i no read
so i no smile
I need summary too.
10 words or less.
Originally posted by charlize:I need summary too.
10 words or less.
Describing the MORAL basis for GST, Water DOUBLE TAX.
"10 words or less"
Pay.
and pay.
Originally posted by Genie99b:Walao charlize….yoy%, budget, accrua all these u noe….tax on tax…..act blur lol.
Just use as little water as possible to save $$$, water is a precious commodity.
Originally posted by bic_cherry:Just use as little water as possible to save $$$, water is a precious commodity.
haiz.......ok whatever you wish
Thank you for being so insightful.
We need to do our part to help the poor.
Originally posted by charlize:We need to do our part to help the poor.
so what have you been doing?
I queue up to support the cai png stall.
I fill my stomach and the cai png owner gets to make $3.20.
you rich man support caipng owner, I poor man support nasi lemak stall owner, he gets $2.00.
Originally posted by sgdiehard:you rich man support caipng owner, I poor man support nasi lemak stall owner, he gets $2.00.
My cai png is eat for 2 meals.