LATHALAIN
'Text Tax: Terorismo!'
CONSUMER TERRORISM
ang bagong text tax na napapabalitang nais ipatupad ng pamahalaan.
Ayon sa consumer
group na TXTPower, kagaya ng mga walang pusong terorista ang mga
nagpapanukala ng pagbubuwis sa cellphone services upang malunasan
ang P173-billion budget deficit.
“The government
is acting like the Al Qaedas and Abu Sayyafs of the market. They
are terrorizing consumers with this new tax that will surely lessen
the value of cellphone prepaid cards or raise already-exorbitant
call and text rates,” ang pahayag ni TXTPower spokesperson
Anthony Ian Cruz.
“They
may destroy the world’s text messaging capital through this
terrorist tax,” ayon pa kay Cruz. “Notice the stealthy
way they draft this tax measure. They know that it will encounter
public opposition so they resort to secrecy.”
Nagbanta rin
si Cruz na pakatatandaan ng texters hanggang sa 2004 ang mga mambabatas
na susuporta sa panukalng text tax: "We will work hard to deal
them a lesson in respecting the rights of consumers already burdened
by high prices and numerous taxes."
Masyado na aniyang
marami ang mga buwis na binabayaran ang texters, kabilang ang 10-percent
expanded value-added tax at ang communications tax at halos one-third
ng kasalukuyang rates ng pagtawag at pagtext ay napupunta na sa
gubyerno.
“The government
owes so much to consumers. It should work to lower the cost of communicating
to make it easily accessible to the public. It should also probe
into the oligopoly operations of mobile phone companies Globe and
Smart,” ayon kay Cruz.
Dapat aniyang
maghanap ng ibang paraan ng pagkakakitaan ang pamahalaan upang mabawasan
ang budget deficit.
“If the
government intends to plug the budget deficit, it should stop spending
precious funds on President Arroyo’s premature presidential
campaign and trash the onerous contracts between the National Power
Corporation and independent power producers. Another way is to seize
the ill-gotten wealth of ousted President Estrada and other corrupt
public officials,” said Cruz.
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