The Manila Times on MSN
6% VAT reduction on electricity rates pushed
A LAWMAKER is pushing to reduce the value-added tax (VAT) on electricity from 12 percent to six percent, noting that the power tax makes the country's electricity rates the third-highest in Asia.
Under the current system, motorists are charged just 5% VAT on electricity used at home compared to 20% in public.
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight might be TT Games ’ most ambitious offering yet (its comically enormous toys-to-life ...
Women from low-income communities track the prices of 44 basic food items for the Household Affordability Index at 47 ...
Certain electric car owners are forced to pay more to drive than others due to a simple charging rule, they have warned.
In January, Eskom marked a turning point when we reached the first 300 days that had been consecutively free of “load shedding”. For a country traumatised by the sound of a kettle dying mid-boil, i ...
Heavy Spoilers on MSN
The Joker explained: Full character breakdown, creation, origin story and best appearances
Full Character Breakdown, Creation, Origin Story And Best Appearances. I give a full breakdown of Joker including his many origin stories, inspiration, films, comics and more! #Joker #Batman ...
BusinessWorld on MSN
Business groups bare ‘tax wish list’ for 2026
PHILIPPINE business groups are urging lawmakers to pass a general tax amnesty and review the value‑added tax (VAT) on electricity as part of their tax wish list for 2026.
Over 1,000 pubs have now implemented a ban on serving Labour MPs, in a widespread protest against tax increases that pose a ...
The Moscow Times on MSNOpinion
Tatyana Rybakova: Russia's economy in the late 2020s will look a lot like the late Soviet economy
Because of my work, I am obliged to read closely, watch attentively and listen carefully whenever Russian politicians and ...
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