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Oo nga fow, bet me mag sighting while drooling the yummy vidz of Omar. Share us please or do you have the link?

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Postby touch_of_class » Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:36 pm


is it safe for a woman to work in KSA? My cousin is a doctor of medicine and she got a high paying offer from the KSA Ministry of Health. Medyo worried kami at Saudi is Saudi at wala kaming idea at wala pa sa halos lahat ng clan namin nag work sa ME. Sa US kasi kailangan maging licensed at mag take ng AMA board e. What do you think guys?
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mafey chupeta wrote:mabutetchiagbayani naman fow aketch mawreh arjie. welcome back fow sa thread ng mga Dyozah, EncantHADAh, Queenets, Fwincessitahs at iba fah sa Borablandia. >:D<

thank yu fow zeu manazhvi arjie. :">
alam moh naman hija, ang dali lang naman mag join devah, guess lang at post, may token fah na gift kung kuraknezz. >=p =c3 farafawzet FUN FUN FUN tayo ditetch! >=p :)>-

kea join na fow keu mga lurkers! >=p
wag mag wori, no strings attached..katuwaan lang at pabuenas sa lahat! >=p

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kamusta na mga dyosa? namiss ko tong thread na to. In the past weeks, zombie mode aketch. daig ko pa si kuya germs. as in walang tulugan. anyways, pasali din. hehe. :)>-

My bets for this year's Binibining Pilinas are:

1) Candidate #7 : Patricia Lae Ejercitado
2) Candidate #9 : Mary Jean Lastimosa
3) Aketch. chos.

email : rrocampojr@gmail.com

I hope makatama aketch. The gifts are pak! Sis Mafey impernes ang galing ng mga pakulo mo. You keep the fire burning in this thread >=p
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Mabuhay! ako po si Bb. Pilipinas 2012 na kumakatawan po sa isa sa pitong libo isang daan at pitong isla ng Pilipinas!! =c3

Kmusta po mga goddess lalo na po sa inyo goddess mafey. <:-P >:D< <:-P

para po sa akin, i will not marry that man because i am married to a borab. :hx
este, i will vote for

1. candidate #4 - Jaine Hidalgo
2. candidate #22 - Meiji Cruz

Na miss ko po kayong lahat.
kanina tumawag asawa ko at he miss me na, anniversary na namin next month at namimiss na nya ako at ipinaalalang na sa kanya lang ako at papatayin niya ako kapag nalaman nya na nakikipaglandian ako sa iba.


nagtika poh muna akesh for 1 week kaya nasabik ako maglook over sa mga posting nyo.

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touch_of_class wrote:is it safe for a woman to work in KSA? My cousin is a doctor of medicine and she got a high paying offer from the KSA Ministry of Health. Medyo worried kami at Saudi is Saudi at wala kaming idea at wala pa sa halos lahat ng clan namin nag work sa ME. Sa US kasi kailangan maging licensed at mag take ng AMA board e. What do you think guys?


welcome back fow sa thread manazhvi touch of class. >:D<
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surenezz fow safe naman ang mga doktora ditetch sa hospitals. mga arabyana din kadalasan ang mga pasyente. mas masasagot ka fow ng mga fwincessitahs sa kaharian na mga nars..kagaya ni suistah dainlergnars. >=p o suistah jimmusan >=p o kung sino fow ang fweydeh na di kew nabanggit, wag fow ma shynezz. :)>-
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Postby mafey chupeta » Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:39 pm


inocensia wrote:
mafey chupeta wrote:oizzz kahit ilan araw lang hija, fasting ka muna. :)>- :">
aftur na fow ng easter sunday ang kateeh! 8-} konting sakripizio lang. :)>- ang hirap yata anetch...yummy! =O/
ibaling moh munah fow ang atenzion sa BGG for BBP 2012. >=p





Pwede na ulit kumain ng karne ninang... kailangan maisakatuparan ko na ang aking hangarin bago magtatapos ang 2nd quarter ng taon... makatikim at isusuko ang aking puri sa ganitong adonis sa borablandia. >=p


hija, hinay hinay ka lang fow xzsanah..wag magmadali..kung darating yan, mewron ka maging way. >=p
at always remember fow Da Safe Way is Da Best Way. >=p

magpalamig ka muna fow... :">

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thenkyu fow manazhvi formlessdiva sa shared ficturets, more to come hija! >=p

paano vah ma-sytsoo ang full Omar video manazhvi?


Oo nga fow, bet me mag sighting while drooling the yummy vidz of Omar. Share us please or do you have the link?


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Postby inocensia » Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:24 am


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hija, hinay hinay ka lang fow xzsanah..wag magmadali..kung darating yan, mewron ka maging way. >=p
at always remember fow Da Safe Way is Da Best Way. >=p

magpalamig ka muna fow... :">

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Hindi naman ako nagmamadali ninang... goal lang iyan pero if di naman matupad, keribelz lang fow. Wait ko na lang ang fafing kong si Ben na taga UK (asa mode). [-O<
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Taxing expats under spotlight

By RIYADH: ARAB NEWS

Published: Mar 30, 2012 23:56 Updated: Apr 1, 2012 00:58



The long pending issue of imposing income tax on foreigners would come up again for discussion at the Shoura Council on Sunday. The finance committee of the Shoura has recommended carrying out fresh studies on imposing tax on all foreigners working in both public and private sectors in the Kingdom, Al-Riyadh newspaper reported yesterday.

The new proposal was made by Muhammad Al-Quwaihes, member of the Shoura, who presented it as an additional recommendation attached to the annual report of the Department of Zakat and Income Tax, which had already been discussed by the Shoura.

According to Al-Quwaihes, levying income tax on foreigners would be helpful in further boosting the ongoing Saudization drive. “Foreigners working in the Kingdom transfer about SR100 billion to their countries of origin annually.

The government is neither levying a single riyal in tax or Zakat on their remittance nor do they need to pay any kind of taxes,” he said.

Al-Quwaihes noted that most of the countries in the world impose income tax on individuals who work and earn money in those countries. “It is high time to impose income tax on foreigners. It is also to be noted that foreign workers are beneficiaries of all government support and subsidies given to utility services and products such as water, electricity, wheat, and petroleum products,” he said.

Nearly a decade ago, the Shoura Council reviewed the possibility of imposing taxes on foreign workers but later the proposal was put on the shelf. There are eight million foreigners in the Kingdom, an overwhelming majority of them working in the private sector.

Both Saudi and expatriate employees working in the Kingdom had to pay income tax until it was abolished in 1975. Later, there were moves to reintroduce income tax on foreigners in late 80s. However, in 1988, King Fahd scrapped the plans.

At present, only Saudi citizens and Saudi companies need to pay Zakat of 2.5 percent annually on profits and on the assessable amount for individuals, in addition to a 45 percent tax on foreign investors.

In a bid to attract more foreign investment into the Kingdom, the government slashed, in 2004, the tax rate imposed on foreign investors from 45 to 20 percent.


Sis Mafey, luma na yan! Ni-reject na ng Shoura Council ang proposal na yan!

Shoura: No taxes on expats

By RIYADH: ABDUL HANNAN TAGO - ARAB NEWS
Published: Apr 2, 2012 01:15 Updated: Apr 4, 2012 22:04

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The Shoura Council rejected a move to tax the incomes of individual expatriate workers in the public and private sectors at its 18th regular session yesterday.

The session was chaired by Council Vice President Dr. Mohammed bin Amin Jafri.

Secretary-General of the Shoura Council Dr. Mohammed Al-Ghamdi said the council made the decision after hearing the arguments for and against the proposal.

He added that since proponents of the move could not attain the requisite majority in the house to secure approval, it was rejected. He said the Kingdom is implementing a number of developmental projects in various sectors that need professional skills.

Supporters felt if approved, the proposal would have helped bridge the gap between the wages of Saudis and non-Saudis and increased the chances for locals to work in the private sector. Al-Ghamdi clarified the proposal had been submitted some time ago.

News that the debate on the issue had been revived had drawn criticism from the expatriate community, especially low-paid workers.

According to a local newspaper, the finance committee of the Shoura Council has recommended carrying out fresh studies on the possibility of imposing tax on all foreigners working in both the public and private sectors in the Kingdom.

The source said the new proposal was made by council member Muhammad Al-Quwaihes, who presented it as an additional recommendation attached to the annual report of the Department of Zakat and Income Tax that had already been discussed by the house.

“The government is neither levying a single riyal in tax or Zakat on foreign workers remittances, nor do they need to pay any kind of taxes,” Al-Quwaihes said.

An expatriate, Sauda Salem, expressed dismay at the possibility foreign workers may have to pay income tax.

“It is a great shock for all expats who are not managers or making good money,” he said.

As most foreigners are unable to meet their expenses, their wives try to support them by working small jobs, he added

“I request them to reconsider the plan of taxing expats only to support Saudization,” he suggested.

Another expat, Mohammad Nazeer, claimed expatriates would be happy to contribute to the Saudi economy by paying income tax on their salaries and bonuses, adding they were very grateful for the generous tax-free salaries and benefits enjoyed in Saudi Arabia.

Another worker, Tanveer Ahmad, was willing to pay Zakat as long as the money went to the needy.

“As a Muslim, in order to make my earnings fully Halal, I should pay 2.5 percent of my earnings toward Zakat. I do pay it, but only in my native country where there are needy people. I have no objection to paying Zakat here if the government makes sure it goes to the needy,” he said

According to Shoura member, Al-Quwaihes, levying an income tax on foreigners would boost the ongoing Saudization drive. “Foreigners working in the Kingdom transfer about SR100 billion to their countries of origin annually,” he said.

Al-Quwaihes noted most countries in the world impose income taxes on individuals who work and earn money in those countries.

“It is high time we impose income tax on foreigners. It is also to be noted that foreign workers are beneficiaries of all government support and subsidies on utility services and products such as water, electricity, wheat, and petroleum products,” he said.

Nearly a decade ago, the Shoura Council reviewed the possibility of imposing taxes on foreign workers but later the proposal was shelved.

There are 8 million foreigners in the Kingdom, an overwhelming majority of them in the private sector.

For another expatriate, Dr. Victoria Charlston, imposing taxes on foreigners would mean the job market would instantly lose many of its Western professionals.

“Financial reward is pretty much the only reason why Westerners decide to spend a stint of their working lives in KSA. There is little other reason or incentive. Let’s hope that KSA will have enough of its own educated, highly trained manpower who will fill the gap if expatriates leave.”

She said taxing non-Westerners earning low salaries for their hard labor was akin to daylight robbery.

“They have so few rights compared to their fellow countrymen who happen to live and work in other countries around the globe, and to tax them would be another nail in their coffin,” she said.

“Should taxes be imposed on all foreigners, and this term in itself is laughable as many so-called foreigners are third and fourth generation citizens who would long ago have enjoyed equal rights to citizens should they have settled elsewhere in the world, then they should immediately and justly be afforded similar status to KSA nationals.

“Furthermore, to repeatedly discuss and question in newspaper columns these workers’ rights to send their hard earned money to their relatives overseas is quite frankly a disgrace. Their money is simply the fruit of their labor, to dispose of as they wish.

“They have not been lazily sitting on their backsides waiting for money to be deposited in their bank accounts, as many of KSA’s youngsters do. When one makes the decision to work in KSA, one immediately has to give up certain aspects of life that would be enjoyed in one’s homeland. This sacrifice is offset by a rewarding salary.”

Both Saudi and expatriate employees working in the Kingdom had to pay income tax until it was abolished in 1975. Later, there were moves to reintroduce income tax on foreigners in the late 80s. However, in 1988, King Fahd scrapped the plans.

At present, only Saudi citizens and Saudi companies need to pay Zakat of 2.5 percent annually on profits and on the assessable amount for individuals, in addition to a tax on foreign investors. In a bid to attract more foreign investment into the Kingdom, the government slashed in 2004 the tax rate imposed on foreign investors from 45 to 20 percent.
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sister ako rin send naman dian ng pics or video sa email ko : leomanuelo@gmail.com to be honest di ako mnasyado nakakahada dito takot ako wala akong guts kasi feeling ko may mutawa o pulis agad hayy lungkot lungkutan ako dito walang magawa super masturbate na lang hayyyyy


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whinnie_himah wrote:binabalikan ko lang ang tapang ng pag kwento ni ateng gheny al faris:

Gheny Al Faris wrote:Hi mga sisters , I'm back kagigicing ko lang po. Sis mafy, I received your videos, Thanks a lot and yes sobrang dami ko na nang experiences dito. Sa eroplano pa lang bago lumapag sa Saudi naka Sash na po ako. Kasama ko din po ang isa ko pang becky friend pag nagpaparaffle ako sa daan sympre need ng DTI represenative to verify the winner kung winner nga. Ilang beses na rin po akong natanso may mga Arabo din kasi na maliliit ang notes and take note lahat po ng hada ko documented may mga videos din po ako ala katrina Halili ang drama at full HD. Bold star po ako tuwing weekends and umpisa na kami ng season 5. Hindi ko po pwede ishare yung videos sa internet kasi ako po ang leading becky sa pelikula. Anyway if you want to watch it we have to meet para ma schedule natin and red carpet screening. Eto lang po ang masasabi ko all actors na nakasama ko po ay certified winner,gwapo at below 25 years of age po lahat. Karamihan po sa kanila malapit lang sa workplace ko in Dahran. I will try to convert my personal videos into pics at tatangalin ko mukha ko and try to post it here one of these days. I am also on a look out for new Saudi actors para sa season 5. Nakakapagod na po kasing maghagis ng number sa daan yung iba kasi iniisip nila handa handa ako at gawain ko talaga. so kailangan virgin look dba. lol! Hidden cam po ang gamit ko and yes may nakahlata na 1 time. kaya nag evolve na din po ang aking camera nasa loob na sya ng isang voltage regulator!

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Kung maguuwi po kayo ng lalaki sa flat specially Saudi, maglabas po kayo ng travelling bag. Kunwari taga Jubail kayo or somewhere far at nakikitulog lang sa kaibigan. Para hindi po nya kayo gulohin at matakot din dumalaw ng wala kayong pahintulot, iisipin nya na talagang hindi nyo ito bahay. Ganyan po ang gawain ko. ipinapakita ko sa kanya na galing sa travelling bag ko ang Astroglide. May nangyari na po kasi sakin before na sobrang bwisit, naging stalker ko sya. halos araw araw kumakatok, pati kapit bahay ko kinakatok din so nag decide na ako na lumipat lang kasi nag umpisa na syang manakot. Anyway sana di ko na sya makita sa daan.

I'm really glad I could share my thoughts here... No judgement please because we all have 1 thing in common.



Korak! Kaaliw talaga ang post na 'to ni Gheny Al Faris! Kaloka! Sana bumalik sya at magkwento pa! Katulad sya nung kilala ko dito rin sa Saudi, fully documented ang mga hada at palipat lipat ng bahay! Punung-puno ang phone directory from A to Z, para na syang call center dahil walang tigil ang tawag sa kanya ng mga fafang arabo buong araw kaya palaging naka-silent ang cp nya! Balik ka na gurl, kwento pa!


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Prince Alwaleed tops Forbes Arab billionaires list
Posted by Moign Khawaja on April 8, 2012 9:55 pm
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Saudi billionaire Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal tops Forbes list of Arab billionaires with a fortune of $19.6 billion, despite having slid to 26 on Forbes’ list of world billionaires. Photo - Zimbio


A new Forbes Middle East list published on Sunday announced 36 billionaires, with an accumulated wealth of more than $121bn, come from the Arab world.

According to the magazine’s rankings, the total wealth of region’s billionaires increased to $121.3bn from last year’s figure of $117.6bn.

Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Al Saud topped the ranking with an estimated fortune of $18bn, followed by Lebanese-Brazilian billionaire Joseph Safra with $13.8bn to his name.

Saudi Arabia and Lebanon lead the list with eight billionaires each while Egypt, despite recent political turmoil, trails with seven billionaires. The UAE is on the third position with a total of four.

This year’s major surprise is the emergence of Moroccan businessman Miloud Chaabi whom Forbes ranked 10th with a fortune of $2.9bn. Coming from a religious background, the young Moroccan started working at the age of 15 as a shepherd, then as a farmer, before moving into the construction industry. Today, Chaabi leads Moroccan billionaires working as the head of Ynna Holding, a company specialising in real estate development, hotels, retail and industry.

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Kuwait ranked sixth with two billionaires, Bassam and Kutayba Alghanim.

Jordan, Syria, Iraq and Sudan also featured in the ranking with one billionaire each.

“The motivation behind publishing this list is to deliver the powerful message, that behind these billions lay wealthy individuals who have fought long and hard, and given generously,” Khuloud Al-Omian, Forbes Middle East’s editor-in-chief, said.

“These success stories present lessons to be learned that money cannot buy, and serve as an inspiration to us all.”

He added that one of the success stories this year was Sulaiman Al-Rajhi and family, which bagged the fifth position with a family net worth of $5.9bn.

The Saudi banking tycoon-turned-philanthropist attracted huge media attention when he announced his decision to relinquish much of his fortune and distribute wealth among family and donate a significant proportion to charity.

Dr Jamal Zarrouk, senior economist for the Arab Monetary Fund (AMF), said there are a lot of Arab wealthy personalities who are not on this list as they don’t like to be under the spotlight.
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Taxing expats under spotlight

By RIYADH: ARAB NEWS

Published: Mar 30, 2012 23:56 Updated: Apr 1, 2012 00:58



The long pending issue of imposing income tax on foreigners would come up again for discussion at the Shoura Council on Sunday. The finance committee of the Shoura has recommended carrying out fresh studies on imposing tax on all foreigners working in both public and private sectors in the Kingdom, Al-Riyadh newspaper reported yesterday.

The new proposal was made by Muhammad Al-Quwaihes, member of the Shoura, who presented it as an additional recommendation attached to the annual report of the Department of Zakat and Income Tax, which had already been discussed by the Shoura.

According to Al-Quwaihes, levying income tax on foreigners would be helpful in further boosting the ongoing Saudization drive. “Foreigners working in the Kingdom transfer about SR100 billion to their countries of origin annually.

The government is neither levying a single riyal in tax or Zakat on their remittance nor do they need to pay any kind of taxes,” he said.

Al-Quwaihes noted that most of the countries in the world impose income tax on individuals who work and earn money in those countries. “It is high time to impose income tax on foreigners. It is also to be noted that foreign workers are beneficiaries of all government support and subsidies given to utility services and products such as water, electricity, wheat, and petroleum products,” he said.

Nearly a decade ago, the Shoura Council reviewed the possibility of imposing taxes on foreign workers but later the proposal was put on the shelf. There are eight million foreigners in the Kingdom, an overwhelming majority of them working in the private sector.

Both Saudi and expatriate employees working in the Kingdom had to pay income tax until it was abolished in 1975. Later, there were moves to reintroduce income tax on foreigners in late 80s. However, in 1988, King Fahd scrapped the plans.

At present, only Saudi citizens and Saudi companies need to pay Zakat of 2.5 percent annually on profits and on the assessable amount for individuals, in addition to a 45 percent tax on foreign investors.

In a bid to attract more foreign investment into the Kingdom, the government slashed, in 2004, the tax rate imposed on foreign investors from 45 to 20 percent.


Sis Mafey, luma na yan! Ni-reject na ng Shoura Council ang proposal na yan!

Shoura: No taxes on expats

By RIYADH: ABDUL HANNAN TAGO - ARAB NEWS
Published: Apr 2, 2012 01:15 Updated: Apr 4, 2012 22:04

http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article603247.ece

The Shoura Council rejected a move to tax the incomes of individual expatriate workers in the public and private sectors at its 18th regular session yesterday.

The session was chaired by Council Vice President Dr. Mohammed bin Amin Jafri.

Secretary-General of the Shoura Council Dr. Mohammed Al-Ghamdi said the council made the decision after hearing the arguments for and against the proposal.

He added that since proponents of the move could not attain the requisite majority in the house to secure approval, it was rejected. He said the Kingdom is implementing a number of developmental projects in various sectors that need professional skills.

Supporters felt if approved, the proposal would have helped bridge the gap between the wages of Saudis and non-Saudis and increased the chances for locals to work in the private sector. Al-Ghamdi clarified the proposal had been submitted some time ago.

News that the debate on the issue had been revived had drawn criticism from the expatriate community, especially low-paid workers.

According to a local newspaper, the finance committee of the Shoura Council has recommended carrying out fresh studies on the possibility of imposing tax on all foreigners working in both the public and private sectors in the Kingdom.

The source said the new proposal was made by council member Muhammad Al-Quwaihes, who presented it as an additional recommendation attached to the annual report of the Department of Zakat and Income Tax that had already been discussed by the house.

“The government is neither levying a single riyal in tax or Zakat on foreign workers remittances, nor do they need to pay any kind of taxes,” Al-Quwaihes said.

An expatriate, Sauda Salem, expressed dismay at the possibility foreign workers may have to pay income tax.

“It is a great shock for all expats who are not managers or making good money,” he said.

As most foreigners are unable to meet their expenses, their wives try to support them by working small jobs, he added

“I request them to reconsider the plan of taxing expats only to support Saudization,” he suggested.

Another expat, Mohammad Nazeer, claimed expatriates would be happy to contribute to the Saudi economy by paying income tax on their salaries and bonuses, adding they were very grateful for the generous tax-free salaries and benefits enjoyed in Saudi Arabia.

Another worker, Tanveer Ahmad, was willing to pay Zakat as long as the money went to the needy.

“As a Muslim, in order to make my earnings fully Halal, I should pay 2.5 percent of my earnings toward Zakat. I do pay it, but only in my native country where there are needy people. I have no objection to paying Zakat here if the government makes sure it goes to the needy,” he said

According to Shoura member, Al-Quwaihes, levying an income tax on foreigners would boost the ongoing Saudization drive. “Foreigners working in the Kingdom transfer about SR100 billion to their countries of origin annually,” he said.

Al-Quwaihes noted most countries in the world impose income taxes on individuals who work and earn money in those countries.

“It is high time we impose income tax on foreigners. It is also to be noted that foreign workers are beneficiaries of all government support and subsidies on utility services and products such as water, electricity, wheat, and petroleum products,” he said.

Nearly a decade ago, the Shoura Council reviewed the possibility of imposing taxes on foreign workers but later the proposal was shelved.

There are 8 million foreigners in the Kingdom, an overwhelming majority of them in the private sector.

For another expatriate, Dr. Victoria Charlston, imposing taxes on foreigners would mean the job market would instantly lose many of its Western professionals.

“Financial reward is pretty much the only reason why Westerners decide to spend a stint of their working lives in KSA. There is little other reason or incentive. Let’s hope that KSA will have enough of its own educated, highly trained manpower who will fill the gap if expatriates leave.”

She said taxing non-Westerners earning low salaries for their hard labor was akin to daylight robbery.

“They have so few rights compared to their fellow countrymen who happen to live and work in other countries around the globe, and to tax them would be another nail in their coffin,” she said.

“Should taxes be imposed on all foreigners, and this term in itself is laughable as many so-called foreigners are third and fourth generation citizens who would long ago have enjoyed equal rights to citizens should they have settled elsewhere in the world, then they should immediately and justly be afforded similar status to KSA nationals.

“Furthermore, to repeatedly discuss and question in newspaper columns these workers’ rights to send their hard earned money to their relatives overseas is quite frankly a disgrace. Their money is simply the fruit of their labor, to dispose of as they wish.

“They have not been lazily sitting on their backsides waiting for money to be deposited in their bank accounts, as many of KSA’s youngsters do. When one makes the decision to work in KSA, one immediately has to give up certain aspects of life that would be enjoyed in one’s homeland. This sacrifice is offset by a rewarding salary.”

Both Saudi and expatriate employees working in the Kingdom had to pay income tax until it was abolished in 1975. Later, there were moves to reintroduce income tax on foreigners in the late 80s. However, in 1988, King Fahd scrapped the plans.

At present, only Saudi citizens and Saudi companies need to pay Zakat of 2.5 percent annually on profits and on the assessable amount for individuals, in addition to a tax on foreign investors. In a bid to attract more foreign investment into the Kingdom, the government slashed in 2004 the tax rate imposed on foreign investors from 45 to 20 percent.


aizzz xzsalamat naman at di na falah mag tax za kaharian. [-O<
xzsalamat din fow sa impormazion manazhvi ivanah. :=p yun konting kikitain buo fah rin matatanggaf. hapifit aketch sa balita na yan mawreh! =c3

ayan fow si Hatim mawreh, joy2daworld sa balita moh.

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