SINGAPORE: Law and Foreign Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said that the government does not want younger Singaporeans to be saddled with tax burdens, even as the elderly are looked after.
He said it's important to balance the country's revenue and expenditure.
Mr Shanmugam was
responding to the recently concluded Budget Debate in Parliament, at the
sidelines of a community event at the Nee Soon Group Representation
Constituency.
Mr Shanmugam said the government wants a society which looks after one another, especially those who can't help themselves.
"There's
a lot of debate on whether you can survive in Singapore on S$1,000 or
S$850. We don't want anyone to earn that amount, which is why we give
opportunities for people to upgrade themselves. And education is made,
literally free, for those who can't afford to pay for it," he said.
This
year's doubling of health care spending and help for the low income as
well as disabled, all point towards an inclusive approach.
But at the same time, the accounts do not go unchecked.
Mr
Shanmugam said: "When I talk to my grassroots leaders, I just did a
walkabout in my constituency, we also have to send another message,
which is that, only about 50 per cent of Singaporeans pay taxes.
"And
you look at all the other fees and everything else that's collected, in
terms of what the government gets, and what it spends, it's all in the
book.
"And today if you look at it in those terms, in terms of
the revenue and expenditure, it is something the government has to be
careful about."
Mr Shanmugam said currently a significant part of taxes are paid by foreigners who are easily mobile, and by the better-off.
But the government also ensures that tax rates in Singapore remain competitive.
And
rather than increasing taxes, he noted that the government would rather
people keep their money and support those in need, for a truly
inclusive society.
He said: "We keep our tax rates competitive,
20 per cent at the top rate. Hong Kong is 15 per cent. If you go to UK,
US, you know what their tax rates are?
"You're talking about 40 per cent, 50 per cent, people are talking about even higher. We don't want those kind of rates.
"We
rather people keep their money and spend it as they like, buy insurance
for their health and at the same time the government supports those who
despite all the help, still need further help. So inclusive society."
- CNA/ck
Ok, let's bring the 50% down to 20% then. Only citizens taking more than $90k annually, need to pay income tax.
Only politicians should pay tax. and then they should all eat shit and die,
Originally posted by Siliconchip:Only politicians should pay tax. and then they should all eat shit and die,
I think 50% for the top earners is a good idea... but most likely it won't be approved because majority of the PAP people will get affected, they won't want to rock the boat :)
BTW, why did someone only mention the "high tax" rate of 50% for top top top earners of Americans but fail to mention how America has free healthcare? In Singapore, you no money don't bother to live here. Even beggars get arrested by police.
Younger males already have to do NS.
Don't burden them any more by making them pay tax lah.
And active NSmen, like me. $3000 tax relief is just not enough. MORE PLEASE.
Originally posted by ditzy:And active NSmen, like me. $3000 tax relief is just not enough. MORE PLEASE.
How much more you want ?
"And education is made, literally free, for those who can't afford to pay for it."
wat talking him? this shiny shiny botak heaad.
i am young - i don;t wanna be burden with any form of tazes - including GS taxes. so can anyone pay for all my GS taxes?