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How to Get the Rich to Pay Taxes

How to Get the Rich to Pay Taxes | Opinion Daniel Lehewych , freelance writer On 5/12/21 at 1:00 PM EDT For quite some time, there has been a fair bit of racket among liberals regarding the rich and their lack of paying taxes. Naturally, the response to this is one that proposes legislation to make the rich pay more in taxes than they currently do. But is the way we are speaking about this problem effective in solving it? So far, the general proposal is to raise taxes on the rich. This proposal is intrinsically problematic for various reasons. The primary reason being that raising taxes on the rich does not

Duh, Para Aktris Bollywood Ini Pernah Dituding Wanita Simpanan

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Review: Single Asian Female, Auckland Theatre Company

Review: Single Asian Female, Auckland Theatre Company 5 May, 2021 12:00 AM 4 minutes to read Kat Tsz Hung is a powerhouse as Pearl in Single Asian Female. Photo / Andi Crown. NZ Herald The gloriously realised set of Single Asian Female is visible before the show begins – rows of beautiful lanterns glowing behind a luminous neon sign for the Golden Phoenix Cafe, the biggest example of the rich red that permeates the set. Then once the lights dim, the sign transforms into a karaoke machine, and we are introduced to our heroine Pearl belting out I Will Survive in broken English, drawing the audience into her story with a boisterous, bitter monologue sang to the tune of Gloria Gaynor s hit.

Coping with Covid: Indian uber rich missing in action

News report NEW DELHI: At a time when thousands of Indians are struggling to pay hospital bills, buy medicines, and even afford cremations for their family members who have lost their lives to COVID-19, most of the country’s much-celebrated billionaires are either missing in action or contributing in a way that can be called symbolic, at best, foreign media reported on Monday. On May 2, India registered over 392,488 new cases of Covid-19, a 29th consecutive day of more than 100,000 daily new cases. In April alone, the country has seen around 50,000 deaths due to the disease. Yet, most of the ultrarich have so far not stepped up to help out the needy not publicly, at least.

Confronting COVID: Indian uber rich missing in action

Top Story May 4, 2021 NEW DELHI: At a time when thousands of Indians are struggling to pay hospital bills, buy medicines, and even afford cremations for their family members who have lost their lives to COVID-19, most of the country’s much-celebrated billionaires are either missing in action or contributing in a way that can be called symbolic, at best, foreign media reported on Monday. On May 2, India registered over 392,488 new cases of Covid-19, a 29th consecutive day of more than 100,000 daily new cases. In April alone, the country has seen around 50,000 deaths due to the disease. Yet, most of the ultrarich have so far not stepped up to help out the needy not publicly, at least. The few who have contributed to the cause have done so through the corporate social responsibility (CSR) pools of their companies, and not their own pockets. Indian laws mandate large companies to spend 2% of their average net profits for the preceding three years on CSR activities. For context, wi

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