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hover11 wrote:I not complaining they were elected by the majority not once but twice. Things are the way it is because of them. Anyway, they haven't rioted yet
Dave wrote:Come next year all those earning in excess of $7,500 will get an $125.00 a mth!
He giveth and he taketh!
DMan7 wrote:Dave wrote:Come next year all those earning in excess of $7,500 will get an $125.00 a mth!
He giveth and he taketh!
It should've gone to a nice 100K instead of 90K personal allowance.
Dave wrote:He is loosing Paye revenue...he isn't that giving.DMan7 wrote:Dave wrote:Come next year all those earning in excess of $7,500 will get an $125.00 a mth!
He giveth and he taketh!
It should've gone to a nice 100K instead of 90K personal allowance.
paid_influencer wrote:hover11 wrote:I not complaining they were elected by the majority not once but twice. Things are the way it is because of them. Anyway, they haven't rioted yet
why weren't there international observers tho did they steal the election
EV is here to stay, not going anywhere anytime soon. The technology is still young and it's reached this far. If nuclear diamond batteries catch on and deliver as promised we are looking at a new era in transport. Toyota had adopted it if I'm not mistaken. Then there is the graphene ion type. Lithium may soon be a thing of the past if oil companies don't stifle emerging technology. The green agenda indirectly fuels electrification.aaron17 wrote:What about mining?drchaos wrote:aaron17 wrote:Ev is not a good solution...
Amazing solution ... Never change oil and filters, never change brake pads, never go to the gas station again, even if they raise electricity prices to 3x what it is, it will still be cheaper than gas. Never have transmission trouble, better air quality ... vehicles esp diesel can increase your risk chronic respiratory diseases significantly.
nervewrecker wrote:EV is here to stay, not going anywhere anytime soon. The technology is still young and it's reached this far. If nuclear diamond batteries catch on and deliver as promised we are looking at a new era in transport. Toyota had adopted it if I'm not mistaken. Then there is the graphene ion type. Lithium may soon be a thing of the past if oil companies don't stifle emerging technology. The green agenda indirectly fuels electrification.aaron17 wrote:What about mining?drchaos wrote:aaron17 wrote:Ev is not a good solution...
Amazing solution ... Never change oil and filters, never change brake pads, never go to the gas station again, even if they raise electricity prices to 3x what it is, it will still be cheaper than gas. Never have transmission trouble, better air quality ... vehicles esp diesel can increase your risk chronic respiratory diseases significantly.
People bad talking imbert in the beginning of the thread. Honestly, if I met the guy I'd shake his hand. He is an engineer by profession, has decent taste in cars and has somehow managed to raise the price of everything and get away with it. Gotta give jack his jacket, genius.
They no longer need to work or bother, PNM doing the most right now, you really think any right thinking person going to vote for PNM come next election they are losing ground and it has reached a point of no returnj.o.e wrote:paid_influencer wrote:hover11 wrote:I not complaining they were elected by the majority not once but twice. Things are the way it is because of them. Anyway, they haven't rioted yet
why weren't there international observers tho did they steal the election
Aye allyuh jokey yes. Which marginal seat or otherwise did the opposition work to make ground in?
Fiscal measures:
As of today, the prices of Premium and Super fuel to raise by $1/litre and Diesel by 50 cents. Premium fuel will now be $7.75 per litre, Super $6.97 per litre, Diesel $4.41 per litre and Kerosene $4.50 per litre.
Increasing personal income tax from $84,000 to $90,000/year, meaning anyone earning $7,500 or less will be exempt from paying income tax from January 1, 2023. A total of 300,000 to benefit and will cost the government $450M per year.
$1,000 one-time transport grant to all recipients of social grants. A total of 175,000 people will benefit.
Airbridge to increase from $150 to $200 one-way. Increase will be $50 million to Caribbean Airlines.
Seabridge, people over 60 to pay $35 one-way. Standard ticket to be raised from $50 $75 one-way. Premium cabins will increase from $100 to $150 one-way. Effective January 1, 2023.
GATE to be provided to anyone who already accessed it at lower levels - diploma, associate degree or lower levels to be allowed to pursue GATE.
VAT registration threshold to increase from $500,000 to $600,000 per year from Jan 1 2023.
Rebates up to $25,000 for investment in renewable energy.
One-time manufacturing tax credit for companies that make investments in new machinery, production lines and equipment up to a maximum of $50,000. It will cost $50M if 1,000 companies utilise this tax credit. Effective January 1, 2023.
Increase investment tax credit from 25% to 30% to stimulate exploration and development. The loss will be $20M annually.
Decrease petroleum profit tax from 35 per cent to 30 per cent for companies in deep water exploration.
Fine for illegal timbering to rise from $20,000 to $100,000 from January 1.
Scrap iron fines for stealing and other offences to increase from $15,000 to $100,000.
To increase by 100% all firearm user licence fees with the exception of assault weapons which will now have significantly higher license fees. Will restrict the ownership of assault weapons from January 1, 2023.
Tax amnesty on penalties and interests in taxes owed up to December 2021. The amnesty will run from November 14, 2022 to February 17, 2023.
paid_influencer wrote:Kamla responds
U is zoombluefete wrote:BTW - WTI oil closed at USD$76.71 today.
Take bull from Imbert.
MaxMaxPower wrote:paid_influencer wrote:Kamla responds
Thanks, but not interested.
Bro PNM just won 2025 so what you taking about. Trinidad is the most passive country ever.hover11 wrote:They no longer need to work or bother, PNM doing the most right now, you really think any right thinking person going to vote for PNM come next election they are losing ground and it has reached a point of no returnj.o.e wrote:paid_influencer wrote:hover11 wrote:I not complaining they were elected by the majority not once but twice. Things are the way it is because of them. Anyway, they haven't rioted yet
why weren't there international observers tho did they steal the election
Aye allyuh jokey yes. Which marginal seat or otherwise did the opposition work to make ground in?
Kickstart wrote:MaxMaxPower wrote:paid_influencer wrote:Kamla responds
Thanks, but not interested.
PNM 2025?
death365 wrote:This is all u need to know !!!
MaxPower wrote:death365 wrote:This is all u need to know !!!
True,
But Lazy Lizard still ram out tonight.
hover11 wrote:I noticed nobody talking about the increase of the retirement age... trinis taking everything normal
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