a letter to Mr. Financial Secretary
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:49 am
Dear Mr. Financial Secretary,
My wife drops by a Macdonnel in Tsimshatsui area and happens to find that the price of a fish fillet bun amounts up to $14.8.
How's come the retail price of necessity goods climbing up so quickly. it's hard to maintain "a bit below average" living standard for our low income earning group. If the condition were not to be improved many social problems even including confronting the administration of the government, would have occured. May we have your attention about the issue?
Tax system, traditionally, helps to redistribute the wealth from the rich to the poor in the society. I believe that the rich would not much care about to shoulder more to nourich Hong Kong where, then becomes a more harmonized place to live. as the marginal utility of sarcrifising more in terms of paying more tax would be relatively low when comparing with getting the return of social stability and stable government, especially for those who are doing businesses in Hong Kong.
Being an ordinary citizen in Hong Kong, I would much like to learn that your tax policy would redistribute the wealth in the coming budget.
My wife drops by a Macdonnel in Tsimshatsui area and happens to find that the price of a fish fillet bun amounts up to $14.8.
How's come the retail price of necessity goods climbing up so quickly. it's hard to maintain "a bit below average" living standard for our low income earning group. If the condition were not to be improved many social problems even including confronting the administration of the government, would have occured. May we have your attention about the issue?
Tax system, traditionally, helps to redistribute the wealth from the rich to the poor in the society. I believe that the rich would not much care about to shoulder more to nourich Hong Kong where, then becomes a more harmonized place to live. as the marginal utility of sarcrifising more in terms of paying more tax would be relatively low when comparing with getting the return of social stability and stable government, especially for those who are doing businesses in Hong Kong.
Being an ordinary citizen in Hong Kong, I would much like to learn that your tax policy would redistribute the wealth in the coming budget.