Why Govts. Hates Private salaried Employees
We are the one pays all tax Professional tax also taken exempt after incometax We started to save some money through Bike taxi they Banned it Some employees gets car in less cost almost can 1 lakh every 10 lakhs with help of BH Registeration but Karnataka not allowing to register Every company takes GST from us are they pay that amount to Govt or making just profit?
Why Why Govt. Treats us like a slaves ???
It is a big myth that gvmt is taxing salaried employees to the hilt. Although I do agree taxes are high but the gvmt actually treats salaried employees with kid gloves.
Try running a business, then people will understand what tax terrorism is. Many people face lot of difficulties just to get a GST registration. Business men are able to evade taxes because the learn, and think how to. Salaried employees are lazy. How many even attempt to learn to file ITR?
When it comes to small business and cottage industries the gvmt actually gives a lot of leeway. The problem is cities are too isolating people. Too much elitism, and people spend most of the time in YOLO mood.
If anyone want to save money, reduce your spending. When we consume more, we become slaves.
Bullshit. I file my own ITR. Govt is taxing salaried employees heavily. It is also taxing businessman but they escape. It's tax terrorism. BTW how many businessman are filing their own ITR or GST.
Problem already salaried employees tax deduct & give salary.. I should have our own choice to declare & pay in the last
It seems all of the mentioned issues are related to Karnataka government policies. In other states, you will not face most of these issues.
To be honest. Government hates everyone who earns be it Gov. or Private Employee.. If they loved Gov. Employees they would have recruited 23 lakh posts that are vaccant and reduce the work burden on the current employees.... If they loved private they would atleast have brought some labour laws... Both Central and state gov.. dont give a shit... about you, me and our lives.