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1-You don't have any bank account abroad. You have neither property nor source of income from abroad. But the Albanian government forces you to go to all the Albanian banks where you have an account and fill out a form as long as Edi Rama. There you will declare that you do not have a bank account abroad. That means you will stay in the bank, wait your turn and get the best of the bank employee and inshallah you will finish work. If the government did not do this, it will be condemned. 2-You have no other source of income except the salary, which the state has taxed at source. That is, he took the money without you even seeing it. But regardless of this, the government forces you to fill out a self-declaration form for your annual income.
An unprecedented breakdown Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data of nerves that I am not using any other word that fits this situation exactly. If you did not make this annual declaration form, you will be crippled. According to the law, tax declaration is voluntary, but these are the same as Sillua did with his friend Tarras in that comedy The Last Hunt. With orientation from above and proposal from below. Now to understand what happens. Those who work in the country come to Verdalle in vain, that is, they play the door there because they have no way to postpone the time. Then, while playing the game, they come up with an idea like this: Why don't we get all the people to fill out forms through banks and taxes.
That they value reality with that world of theirs. They know that all people are busy and play the door like their job. O point you with all your forms. Yes, the obligation of bank accounts could be imposed only for those who receive concessions-public tenders, for politicians and for state officials, for example. Now make a law to force all citizens to come to the police and declare that they have not committed murder. Then another law, to declare that they have not committed theft, etc., etc. Related news The 'Beleri' case, the Greek lawyer: The presumption of innocence has not been respected The 'Beleri' case, the Greek lawyer: The presumption of innocence has not been respected.
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