800-word thesis on economics in politics of senior one.
Most people in China do not consider themselves taxpayers, especially students who have no financial resources. Food and use depend on my parents. Besides the bicycle tax of a few dollars a year, what other taxes do you have to pay? It is difficult to tax the lucky money of 1000 yuan at the beginning of each year. He will definitely say that the "obligation" to pay taxes has nothing to do with me. I also held this view at the beginning. Who is the taxpayer? In recent years, more and more people have seen the view that "I am a taxpayer" and "You should serve me because taxpayers' money supports you". However, some newspapers published articles expressing the opposite view that "we generally do not meet the standard of paying individual income tax, not taxpayers" and "the main body of tax payment is enterprises, and serving taxpayers means serving taxpayers." This also confuses me. "Serving taxpayers" only serves a few "rich people"? Isn't that too small? During the Spring Festival this year, one thing reminded me that we are taxpayers. Before the Spring Festival, the Flower Street was filled with stalls selling festive supplies. Many students on holiday opened a booth for my sister's classmates and invited me and my sister to help. After a stall, there came a person who wanted money, said to be from the management department, and each stall received 5 O yuan. He explained: What percentage of the land rent collected by 50 yuan belongs to the local tax? Afterwards, I learned from my sister that the prices of flowers and gadgets we sold were relatively low at the time of wholesale. After several intermediate links, it becomes the current sales price, such as sales expenses, retail tax, local tax and labor. In other words, the selling price contains some tax elements more or less, and consumers who buy these things pay taxes indirectly. In other words, consumers and business operators are directly or indirectly related to tax payment. After talking for a long time, it turns out that most people are taxpayers. You are, I am, and so is he. Taxpayers have rights and obligations, and people's understanding process always goes from "not knowing to knowing, and then to a deeper understanding." After studying, I further understand that everyone is closely related to taxation. Everyone comes together to deal with taxes in the morning, and food, clothing, housing and transportation are inseparable from taxes. Your school, your favorite radio station and TV station, from the funds of state organs to the relief funds received by the unemployed, all come from financial expenditure, and taxes are the main part of fiscal revenue, accounting for more than 90% of fiscal revenue, so most of these funds come from taxes. We enjoy taxes every day, Hui Ze. The purchase of goods or services by the masses is related to tax payment. Because China implements the pricing method of combining price and tax in retail, consumers don't realize that they are taxpayers. In fact, the tax included in commodity circulation accounts for more than 60% of China's tax revenue. Consumers are the most important taxpayers in the country. As taxpayers, we have the rights of taxpayers. From a selfish point of view, the taxes we pay include our blood and sweat. Since we have paid, we hope to benefit, and we can't let those incompetent people spend our hard-earned money in vain. Rights and obligations are unified. Since you have rights, you should also have obligations. Personally, I think that maybe we pay only a little turnover tax now, but when we earn a lot of money one day, will you pay personal income tax gloriously? If I have such a day, I will pay taxes voluntarily. What about you? Would you? It is said that people in economically developed countries are proud of paying taxes and ashamed of not paying taxes. What about our country? What do domestic enterprises and individuals think of tax evasion? My friend, although you are a taxpayer, are you still willing to be a taxpayer when your income is high?