Senator Honasan II, Gregorio B.
Sin tax law imposes taxes on goods considered harmful to health or society, such as alcohol and tobacco. EVAT law pertains to the value-added tax system implemented on the sale and consumption of goods and services in the Philippines. While sin tax focuses on specific products, EVAT is a general tax on a wide range of goods and services.
expanded value added tax ni senator recto
pilicies implemented by spaniards in the philippines
The manufacture of goods and exploitation of resources in the Philippines for sale to other country's put it in a position to be able to trade with other country's for goods that are not available locally.
taxes that government implement like the useless and pointless EVAT. Which causes higher prices on basic needs of man like oil, food products like canned goods. If EVAT would be removed as well as the current corrupt government in the Philippines small business will have a great chance of developing. But as long as there's determination hope never runs out.
it is a system in which the spanish crown implemented
Expanded Value Added Tax
yes 100 percent YES!
i don't think so..
gago ang evat ^_^
suma sa buwad nga naay pilok .
ewan ko..kahit ano pwede,.