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    Government plans to impose 15% tax on social media sites

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    Post by Rocky Mon 16 Sep 2024, 5:16 am

    Government plans to impose 15% tax on social media sites

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    The Parliamentary Finance Committee confirmed, on Monday, that the government plans to impose a 15% tax on social media sites as part of boosting revenues.
    Finance Committee member Jamal Koujar said, "What is being circulated in the media about not securing employees' salaries is baseless."
    He added that "next year's salaries are also fully secured," indicating that "the government has developed a plan to increase its financial resources, which will enhance its ability to meet its financial obligations towards employees."
    He pointed out that "the Finance Committee will work to pressure the various ministries to improve their performance and increase their resources, which will contribute to achieving greater economic stability."
    He explained that "taxes and customs collection are among the main resources that should be enhanced," stressing that "these revenues will ultimately benefit the citizen."
    Koger explained that "among the future plans is imposing a 15% tax on social media sites, as part of increasing revenues," stressing that "the government is seriously moving towards implementing these measures to avoid financial crises."




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