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Earnings from Axie Infinity are also taxable, says BIR


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The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has said that Axie infinity earnings are also subject to tax.

"At the end of the day, may flow of income na pumasok sa ating players. So income din po iyan na pwedeng maging taxable," BIR says.

Axie Infinity is an online, blockchain-based game where players can earn tokens and cash out in local currency.

The average player can earn around around $1,500 a month. Axie says there are more than 250,000 daily active players. The game is both time consuming and strategic

There are 3 certainties of life: death, taxes and not benefiting from the taxes you pay. Our salaries are forcibly taxed, same as everything that we buy, including the services that we avail.

Nothing wrong with people complying if it’s mandated by law. Apparently the question “Where do our taxes go?” is what makes each taxpayer cringe.

Walang mali sa pagtax ang mali yung paggamit sa tax ng taumbayan! Dolomite? Mocha Uson? DOH? NTF-ELCAC? Saan pa ba na-misused ang tax ng sambayang Pilipino?

The sad truth, lahat ng kita ayon sa batas ay taxable, ang question dyan is: ginagamit ba ng gobyerno ang nakukuha nilang buwis sa tamang lugar?



Bubulsahin lang ng mga buwaya yan, lahat ng hirap at pawis ng pinoy sa buwis... ninanakaw lang ng mga buwaya sa gobyerno.

Under sa income tax ang earnings ninyo sa Axie.

But kung wala namang P250,000 ang earnings nyo sa Axie a year, wala kayong babayarang tax.

Paano kung lagpas? 20% of the excess over P250,000 ang babayaran ninyong tax.

You can file your income taxes manually.

Lahat ng kita is taxable pero bawal i-flag yung government offices for misusing at abusing yungbtax ng mga tao? Hindi ba, kumita rin sila sa kickback at kurakot, malaking kupit man yan o kapiranggot. Sana may tax rin ang mga nagwarak sa kaban ng bayan.

Nasa batas kasi yan. Kahit bali baliktarin man, basta kumita ka kahit sa anong platform eh magbu buwis ka. Maliban nalang kung isa kang OFW. Wala kang laban dyan sa BIR. Kasi nga naaayon sa batas.

Ang tao ay naghahanap ng pagkakakitaan dahil marami ang iginupo ng pandemic. Hindi naman pwede iasa sa gobyerno ang ikabubuhay. Ngayon na nagkaroon ang tao ng mapagkakakitaan na nasa bahay lang.. kumikita at nakakaiwas na makahawa at mahawahan ng Covid. Sisingilin ng tax?

Ibibili na lang ng pagkain ng pamilya ang ibabayad pa sa tax. Tao ba sila? Makatao ba sila? Ang daming corrupt na nakaupo sa gobyerno... May mga ari-arian na hindi ibinabayad ng tamang tax. Iyon ang silipin nila.

Pagbayarin ninyo na din ng tax yung mga paid trolls...may mga troll farms na disguised as "advocacy" groups ng gobyerno.

Dapat kasi hindi na nai-KMJS . Hays! Ayan tuloy!

Top 5 Tips to Take Responsibility for Your Business and Life: How to Remove the Borders


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Work and life: ideally, they exist in a state of harmony, making up a mandala of proper meals, exercise, time with loved ones, infused with making deals, and growing exponentially. Of course, this ideal is merely an idea. It exists as an object of knowledge and it might not actually represent your true life happenings.

Personal responsibility is another challenging facet. Large life projects can especially bring a load of tasking decisions. Think about a work environment: responsibility for any corporate event differs according to your position in a firm. Some people will take on a few stressless tasks, while others have to outperform themselves on a regular basis.

What this tells us is that context is important. Finding the balance between life, especially when it is personal life with hot Asian girls or European women and work will depend on where you are in the world, and who surrounds you. All too often there is an imbalance. One aspect might be pulling harder than the other. Perhaps you’re spending long evenings at the office, or out networking, and by doing so neglecting your family or perhaps some basic tenets of your health. The reverse is also possible, with nothing really happening and the slow decline beginning to set in as you focus on something in another sphere that’s caught your eye.

With this in mind, we want to provide some pointers, tips, and advice that could help refocus your mind on your responsibilities, thus improving yourself, your business, and your life. First, we want to define responsibility, to give it some color and some shape, and to set your mind off wondering too.


 

What is responsibility?

Responsibility can broadly be described as a state, or an action, that relates to duty. More specifically, this duty has to do with aspects of control, whether it is undertaken as a collective or as an individual.

Moral responsibility relates to making judgments about behavior, and to what extent someone is culpable for their actions. In a business sense, this is crucial. In current times we have many challenges in public health, socio-political affairs, and with regard to the environment.

With this idea in mind, how can responsibility be engendered in our business and in our daily lives?




1. Take proper stock

This aspect doesn’t merely have to do with inventory. Taking stock of our lives is something we should do periodically. If we do this too often, we’re straying into rumination territory - an action that is correlated with depression and other manifestations of poor mental health.

Finding the correct amount of ‘stock taking’ in our lives is something we all personally grow into. It’s common for many business leaders to have a daily journaling practice. This method of taking stock is simple to start with. Write a page (or two, or even three) on what your goals are every day, this process is non-linear. You’re writing about the future, but also taking note of the past in order to do so. The action is dynamic and requires thought. There are a million great introductions to journaling online, whether that’s bullet-journaling, or something more Stoic like Marcus Aurelius’ daily pages - just like we described above.

2. Understand what irresponsible behaviors look like


Of course, we can be easy on ourselves when we self-assess. We can excuse certain behaviors and traits, without really understanding they’ve got the potential to create problems. In a workplace, irresponsible actions might look like this; a lack of interest in work, disdain for the team, blaming colleagues for mistakes. Deadlines are frequently missed, challenging projects are avoided, complaining and moaning, and regularly making excuses.

Once you’ve identified irresponsible behavior, you can start to assess and understand why it happens, and where it can be fixed. It’s an opportunity to turn the ship around.




3. Make decisions

Inertia is a killer. In a literal sense, if we’re sedentary for too long, that plays havoc with our physical and mental health. However, decision inertia is something that we all struggle with from time to time. Not being able to choose between actions leads us to a state of inaction. And this inaction can be mentally challenging.

In order to relieve ourselves of this burden, it’s helpful to remember that in life, most of our decisions are not one-way. We may struggle to make decisions because we’re scared of the consequences of not being able to undo the act. However, most of the time, our lives are bi-directional. We can recover from mistakes if we make them, and we should take action rather than let life happen to us.

4. Don’t be afraid of conflict


When we’re not being responsible for our actions, we can just hope these things go away with time, or we can be proactive. In some cases, being proactive could mean making certain members of staff redundant. But this is not what any good manager or entrepreneur wants - we should want our success to be felt across the board (not just the director’s board).

Proactive behavior in the workplace and in your business should start with a discussion. Sometimes these discussions will require bravery and firmness, and it’s possible that they may bring conflict to the table. However, difficulty is normal in the beginning and should not be taken as a sign to quit.

Start by talking to the individuals involved. If there is no clear and obvious responsibility taking place in your business, then consider these discussions as a preventative measure. It’s better to keep healthy than to recover from illness, right?

Find out if there are personal problems that could be affecting the situation in your business. Although we expect our employees to conduct themselves professionally, we know that personal turmoil does not always respect working hours. Be a supportive leader, and listen.

After you’ve had discussions, you need to back them up in some paper. Get the points down in writing so they can be referred to later. Be extremely sensitive around any personal information that is disclosed, and ensure that you take all necessary steps to keep it private.

5. Learn to say no

Being static is no fun, but neither is being overworked. It may seem like a good idea to commit to that networking lunch, to go and have a drink with that old colleague, or to accept every invitation that comes your way. However, the art of saying no is the one all successful people have to master at some point.

If you’re usually a very ‘yes’ orientated person, this might be difficult at first, but it’s possible that your problems are stemming from burnout. In this case, you need to recharge so you can re-master your responsibilities and shoot for success once again.

All in all, responsibility is a process. It requires refinement and is not always easy to discuss or solve. What will stand your business in good stead is a commitment to improvement, and an understanding that difficulty is something to work through, not run away from. It’s a mindset shift.





Record High COVID-19 Crowdfunding Campaigns Spike as Delta Virus Hit Hard Southeast Asia


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Despite the stringent effort to curb the pandemic around the globe, the Delta variant found new routes into Southeast Asia. Cases were at an all-time high in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Indonesia has the highest number of cases with 3,989,060 cases and 127,214 deaths followed by the Philippines with 1,857,646 cases and 31,961 deaths and Malaysia with 11,572,765 cases and 14,342 deaths. The highly contagious Delta variant was first detected in India last October and has become the dominant strain worldwide. With this spike in Southeast Asia, many people sought help to help themselves and their families to raise funds for a variety of causes. During this pandemic, the use of such initiatives has significantly helped individuals or communities requiring money for medical, personal, and other expenses.

The covid-19 pandemic has changed the world a lot, we get to see how the weakness of the system and governments are in handling this crisis, we also get to see how people are unprepared and suffering from this pandemic. Crowdfunding became one of the most helpful ways to alleviate their needs, it became a tool to empower them to rise beyond their needs by asking help from kindhearted people across the globe.



Crowdfunding provided

“Airfunding has been helping a lot of people especially COVID-19 related project overall we have raised $321,518 USD for pandemic related projects in the past year and still gearing up to help more people across the globe get help beyond borders and beyond lockdowns.” - Ryosuke Abe, CEO Co-Founder Kiheitai Inc.

Many crowdfunding platforms are available across the globe, however, many of which are not available in Southeast Asia. Not even the world’s biggest crowdfunding platform that helped millions of people get funding is not yet available in the region. But not to fear, as Kiheitai Inc., a Tokyo-based digital company that owns the crowdfunding site called Airfunding is here to help everyone by everyone. In its 3 years of operations, Airfunding has helped close to a million people around the world get funding for medical and other personal or community needs. In the region alone, Airfunding has helped over 300,000 people raise funds for any cause especially in this time of pandemic where people need financial assistance to pay for their medical, business, community, or even personal needs.

Airfunding is a fundraising platform that specializes in small-scale projects made by individuals, groups, or local NGOs, for a personal cause, community initiative, an event, or just anything that needs funding. It is a keep-it-all crowdfunding platform, so the project owners keep the entire amount collected even if the target has not been met.

There is help beyond borders and barriers, Airfunding has over 10,000,000 supporters around the world and can be accessed in 200+ countries. Airfunding is free to use, anyone can register and start creating projects in less than 5 minutes. Joining is completely free, Start your Airfunding project today!

Visit their website at www.airfunding.net
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