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回復 1# godavid


    i could understand your feelings.

HST is just not a good policy.

i rather remain at the smae GST and PST now.


y i should pay 7 percent more tax on my dinner lunch ??
or buying foods.

please go to your election zone sign for anti HST.

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It does not matter.
If you are good, u will do well wherever u go.
MSN04 發表於 2010-4-28 08:31


well said
如果小弟有日失左蹤你地唔好掛住我 :p

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any time is good time to return to hk, better buy air ticket before May 1 to avoid HST
如果小弟有日失左蹤你地唔好掛住我 :p

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any time is good time to return to hk, better buy air ticket before May 1 to avoid HST
samsung 發表於 2010-4-28 10:46


International tickets are not affected.

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回復 14# myversa

oh too bad... tiffiant you have to pay HST then... but I still agree you go back tomorrow

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如果小弟有日失左蹤你地唔好掛住我 :p

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本帖最後由 peter236 於 2010-4-28 11:19 編輯
If you're returning to HK, be ready for 12 hour workdays and 400 sq ft apartments. Also, if you are  ...
Lik 發表於 2010-4-28 08:54


That is why you need to expand horizon from Hong Kong to other cities in mainland China. Many Chinese cities are catching up very fast and that is why the opportunities are there. Even for less amount of $, you get bigger apartments and high living standards.

In Hong Kong, the income taxes are much lower than here. They don't have GST, PST or whatever. We have 12% HST here and that is on top of income taxes. In Hong Kong, most people don't even pay that much income taxes.

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thank you for your suggestions

by the way, who is tiffiant?

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the dine out comment was a bit funny to me, i think you meant to eat out... instead of cooking at home... which is not very expensive depending what you eat.. if you go to some "cha chan teng" it costs under $10 for a meal

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