Whynepal.com » tax http://www.whynepal.com Nepal doesn't need to change. We do. Fri, 02 Sep 2011 11:23:17 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v= No taxation without the new constitution in Nepal /governance/no-taxation-without-the-new-constitution-in-nepal/ /governance/no-taxation-without-the-new-constitution-in-nepal/#comments Sun, 16 May 2010 07:22:41 +0000 Ujwal /?p=541 Continue reading ]]> No taxation without the new constitution in nepal

In the 9 years, I have been back and experimenting and failing through a number of start ups, I have realized that without the environment changing, we entrepreneurs have little to celebrate in Nepal now because we face roadblocks of immense scale, where we are not being allowed to work consistently. Us, job creators are slowly getting squeezed to shut shop or lower our morals or run away. This situation is turning Kathmandu into an old people’s home and Nepal as a beggar nation.

Thus I am with this new rallying shout of Nepali entrepreneurs which is “No taxation without the new constitution in nepal“.

I am a Nepali first and I want Nepal going on the right direction. And I protest.

No related posts.

]]>
/governance/no-taxation-without-the-new-constitution-in-nepal/feed/ 0
To tax or not: /governance/to-tax-or-not/ /governance/to-tax-or-not/#comments Wed, 05 Sep 2007 15:57:15 +0000 Ujwal /?p=8 Continue reading ]]> A tough question.

I am of the philosophy that i would rather give workers more money in her hands than to the government who (i believe) takes that money and doesn’t do much with it.
I feel that a government which taxes little, in turn helps creators create more and better in turn, helps employees, and other honest workers get more money.

Wouldn’t it rather make sense to pay money to the hard working employees and have them decide how to pay their taxes than to cut their pay checks to pay the government.

My understanding is more money in pockets, translates to more expenditure directly. And that flow of money stimulates the economy, especially in Nepal, where people just save, save and save and don’t do much with it OR give it to the government for taxes.

Well… I don’t like the Nepali tax office because it makes you wait and suffer and to plead to pay your money to them. Their rudeness mocks standards of decency.
Name a business you go to, where you have to wait and wait to submit money and “virtually gain nothing in return”. That business happens to have a name. Its the current government of Nepal tax department.

What do you think ? Should a business cut taxes of its employees and give it to the government or should it give all the money without taxes to the employee and let them decide?

Related posts:

  1. Nepal Airlines: break it down and sell it in parts.

]]>
/governance/to-tax-or-not/feed/ 0