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Came across an interesting article on the definition. For a start, is the PM a taxpayer, what about the MPs, mayors, town councils, the SAF BGs, captains? Etc.
How about the doctors, policeman, fireman, or the engineers working in a semi conductor industry.
And insurance sales guy or even the property agent.
About Taxpayers:
Let's get something straight. A taxpayer is some person who has his earnings deducted by the government so as those monies can be used to be paid for running the government and its services. This means ONLY people who are not supported by government stipends are taxpayers.
Anybody that is living off a government stipend of any shape way or form, like, academics in public universities, teachers in public schools, medical staff in public hosiptals, people on public supported pensions, government burocrates, and all people who work for the government and in companies that are wholely or partially owned by the government, you are NOT TAXPAYERS. Just because a government worker has some money deducted from his government wage, stipend, or pension, and it is called a tax, is not really a tax. This is because, those people who are in the private sector, are paying for your stipend, it is they who are taxed, and pay the tax a government work pays. Thus people in the private sector pay their taxes and the taxes of all those who work in government or public companies.
How about the doctors, policeman, fireman, or the engineers working in a semi conductor industry.
And insurance sales guy or even the property agent.
About Taxpayers:
Let's get something straight. A taxpayer is some person who has his earnings deducted by the government so as those monies can be used to be paid for running the government and its services. This means ONLY people who are not supported by government stipends are taxpayers.
Anybody that is living off a government stipend of any shape way or form, like, academics in public universities, teachers in public schools, medical staff in public hosiptals, people on public supported pensions, government burocrates, and all people who work for the government and in companies that are wholely or partially owned by the government, you are NOT TAXPAYERS. Just because a government worker has some money deducted from his government wage, stipend, or pension, and it is called a tax, is not really a tax. This is because, those people who are in the private sector, are paying for your stipend, it is they who are taxed, and pay the tax a government work pays. Thus people in the private sector pay their taxes and the taxes of all those who work in government or public companies.
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