The praise of shopkeepers and craftsmen for tax exemption from the Islamic Emirate

A number of shopkeepers and craftsmen in the capital praise the tax exemption from the Islamic Emirate.
Some of these shopkeepers say that they could not afford to pay taxes due to the lack of sales and the high rent of the shops.
Yesterday, the officials in the Islamic Emirate announced that based on the decree of the leader of the Islamic Emirate, after this tax will not be collected from businessmen and shopkeepers who have sales of up to two million Afghanis per year.
Nisar Ahmed the shopkeeper said: “In the past, the month was pure, but the rent was not pure, it was wandering.” We are very happy with this action of the Islamic Emirate.”
Noor Mohammad Dekandar said: “We used to pay 65,000 Afghanis annually with many problems, and now that it has been waived, we are very happy.”
On the other hand, some of these shopkeepers consider tax to be the government’s right; But they still want more tax reduction from the caretaker government.
The young shopkeeper said: “It is true that this is the right of the government and it is used again on us, if it is earned and we pay, it is a very good thing.”
A number of experts on economic issues say that the tax exemption by the authorities in the Islamic Emirate is effective in increasing the income of businessmen and encouraging the citizens of the country to create small businesses.
This is despite the fact that yesterday the officials in the Islamic Emirate announced the reduction of trade union tax from 0.5% to 0.3%.



