THE buzz on the amendments to the tax laws has not wavered since last year.
There’s a thin line between moving towards execution of a half threshed-out plan and failing to reasonably account for all the consequences of the plot done in haste.
It always fascinates me whenever I hear my one-and-a-half-year-old daughter sings the famous children’s song “Rain, rain, go away, come again another day…” While her singing is an enchantment to my ears, it’s also sad because she cannot play outside because of the rain.
I HAVE always thought that the barangay system, if properly harnessed, can provide great benefits to the country in molding the desired cultural and social character of the Filipino.
THE 50:30:20 rule is the most popular rule on how your income should be spent.
What’s the use of skill and competence if you don’t have moral compass–someone who thinks that everything has a grey area, someone who believes the end justifies the means, or someone who commits immoral and unethical acts?
All things come to an end. The question is: when? As for everything else, we also seek closure in tax assessments.
I WAS very surprised about the final output of the Consultative Committee to Review the 1987 Constitution. The resulting proposed constitution is not federalism at all!