Once again! It is tax time. And
soon civil servants working in the Department of Revenue and Customs will get
busy like bees. We were told that taxation helps build our nation and hence tax
is a good thing. It is been some years since I became part of this
nation-building process in my own capacity. But I have been thinking about it
for a long time. I am not sure if there are provisions in the Income Tax laws.
It is a well-known fact that most
Bhutanese do not own houses in the towns. And for the same reasons our
parental/ancestral houses remain vacant, devoid of mirth or the warmth that
they once had. But again that is another story. We are talking about cities
here. And there are some people who own houses in towns. Lucky people! As the
law of demand and supply goes, house rents shoot above our heads. I will hardly
be surprised if some day in future if it becomes beyond our capacity even to
rent a bago (bamboo hut) in the town periphery.
The number of buildings in
Thimphu or any other towns would remain more or less the same if we keep
construction loans suspended. There are still no sign of recovery. An economist
contends that this situation will only push the house owners to raise house
rents to their tenants since we will now have more and more people looking for
accommodations in towns.
Leave the demand supply talk
aside for a while and instead turn our attention to tax now for it is tax time.
Everyone knows (unless you are a resident of Changjiji Housing Complex -
earning fat income) that more than half (in most cases) of our monthly earnings
go towards house rent and in times like this it is very difficult to make ends
meet for most people who are thrown in the towns to survive.
What we pay as house rent is not
income as far it goes.
Contribution towards PF is tax
exempted in Bhutan while that of insurance is 50%. Don't you think we
should have some form of tax exemption towards house rent? I am sure there
might be similar instances from elsewhere but can't say it with certainty. I
think this will be a great relief to many people. Of course there might be
instances where some people might put in a bago and claim to reside in a
luxurious building. But if we implement it properly, these people can't cheat
anymore because the same amount will also be reflected in the house owners'
income statement. That way the house owners would be frank this time since it
would hurt their income position.
We should all think about this -
even if it isn't 100% exemption, at least 50-60% would be generous and a big relief!
But for now let's see what the
authorities have to say about this! And until then have a nice time paying
tax!
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So what do you think?