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Since the very start of my college life, Ive already thought that taxations tough

(ang subject). And yes, now that Ive taken up the course, I could really say lisod jod
ang tax bai. Weve got to assess the effects of personal, investment, and business
transactionsindividually and collectively, compare and contrast the tax treatment of
the various business entities, analyze the effects of tax laws on employee and other
worker compensation, including deferred compensation and other benefits, etc..
Nevertheless, Im thankful that I came to know more about taxation despite the struggle
moments (not to mention Sir Naranjos long problems that were really nerve-wracking)
-.- Siguro push lang jod to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge needed in
pursuit of passing the course.
And with regard to my views in taxation, to be sure, Taxes matter. Indeed, they
matter a great deal. Even how bad people cursed it, taxes can also be beneficial. Its
just that we focus more on the cons and not the pros. Most citizens havent considered
that the nation, its people, the government, the economy, and the world, benefit in
taxes; one way or another. Thats why we still have to be thankful to the government,
apparently. Could you imagine a world without government intervention? Even if you
escape the obligation of paying taxes, your actions will reflect its consequence back to
you; you will face serious legal actions, and you are helping the detriment of the very
government that is helping you.

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