Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Value Added Tax - Philippine Setting

Value Added Tax or VAT is a privilege tax. It is imposed on:

a. The sale, barter, exchange (including transactions deemed by law as a sale) or lease of goods or properties and rendition of services in the course of trade or business; or
b. The importation of goods, whether used in business or not.

The most important feature of VAT is that it is a regressive system of taxation. It is regressive because more poor people are subjected to the tax. In the Philippines, the Constitution provides that "the Congress shall evolve a progressive system of taxation". The purpose perhaps is to subject the more able taxpayers to tax in order to spare the ones who are unable.

VAT is also an indirect tax. This means that the taxpayer can pass the burden of the tax to the buyer, transferee, or lessee of the goods, properties, or services as part of the purchase price in the absence of any showing that the transferee, etc. is exempt from indirect tax.

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We Are What We Create

As a writer, your name is your "brand", and what you create is what people are going to identify that brand with. Do you want to be a "name brand", or do you want to be known for neurotic ramblings?

I apologize if my label of less formal writings seems a bit harsh, but it really is what you are putting forth to all the world when you write such things. You are what you write. You are all that you create. Someone who knows you only through your writings will know only that which you create, and to them, that is what you will be.

That is not to say you cannot create anecdotal writings that tell the events of a day, or a particular occurrence in your life. However, if they are not put forth in an interesting manner, who is to say they will be read at all. If you put forth only myopic drivel, even when it is read, people are far less likely to read your work again, unless you made it interesting the first time.

This is something you should remember in each and every piece you write, even if it is only a brief post. You never know which piece of your work will be the first one that a particular reader reads. You should endeavor to make each and every one count, and represent you at your best as a writer.

So, if you must tell the story of how your aunt came over for dinner last night, or how you had a bout of road rage on the way home; at least make it the most epic piece of story telling you can possibly put forth. This, and only this will make your readers care about such things enough to give you a second read.
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What type of writer are you?

I have to ask, what type of writer are you?

We have a variety of writers here, some write all day long for a living and others write for enjoyment? Which one are you?

I enjoy writing for both reasons, however I would never try to tell a person that they cannot write about their daily events or what they cooked for dinner, that is not what freedom of expression is about. If a person does not like what your writing then they can go to the next post.

I do not think any REAL professional writers would be on any site making a penny per view, let's be real here folks.

On the same note you learn how to write more and more with each post that you make, follow your heart and let the pen flow you will be amazed at what will land on the paper.

I enjoy reading all of the articles on this website and the other websites I am on for writing, however the second I am told I must only write a serious post then I will leave the site, since I am not paid the worth of a professional article. a penny on any site or 3.00 for a post on any site does not make you a professional writer, you can tell yourself you are and I will respect that, however keeping it real your really not.

I have books published and I am not rich in any means. so the life of a writer is not fancy...

Please keep writing with your heart and enjoy what you post, the second you stop enjoying what you are doing there is no longer  any need to keep doing it.

Never let anyone try to kill your dreams, write and write and you will see what you blossom into.

Censorship has no place in writing forums, freedom of speech and expression needs to be respected. Not everyone is a writer, but that does not mean they cannot post what is on their mind.



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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Outlets Profit More Than the Average Customer is Led to Believe

Image Credit: rickpilot_2000 @Flickr

The price tags found in outlet stores make it difficult for customers to believe the business could possibly be making money. The truth of the matter is that they really are making a profit. Of course, they have to make or they wouldn't be in business. However, the real shocker is how great the cuts are in order to make profits possible.

How can the items afford to be less than the cost it is being sold for? 

The majority of the store's stock is not the same as the retail stock. They can differentiate in material, details and production quality. Usually the outlets' stock is made up of items made only for the outlets whether or not they openly state it. This can mislead the customer in believing the crazy price tags.

Why are they located so far out from the cities?

It was done so they were able to cut costs and prevent loss in sales at the main retail chains due to the outlets. They later found customers willingly spent more than they usually would due to the effort of traveling a great distant for a good sale.


If you're interested in reading more, view my article here.

Image Credit: rickpilot_2000 @Flickr
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Are We Born Knowing The Difference Between Right And Wrong?

I know that I tried instilling in my children the difference between right and wrong and what they did away from home was entirely up to them. But do we have some kind of instinct when we're first born of knowing the difference between right and wrong or is it a "learned" behavior? Apparently there have been studies on this and apparently babies can tell the difference between good and bad,so we are born with a "moral" core. To read about the study go to this link wreg.com/2014/02/15/are-we-born-with-a-moral-ore-the-baby-lab-says-yes/
Apparently without being taught colors a baby can still distinguish between good and bad. Even though these babies can't talk, they can still distinguish between good and bad.



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Why You Should Write Evergreen Articles

Article writing is a great way to make money online and a lot of people make a full time living either by writing articles for clients or for their own websites or both. If you have been doing article writing for some time now you might have heard of the importance of writing evergreen articles. People who are serious about earning income for a long period of time from their articles need to concentrate on evergreen topics. When you write an article always ask yourself a question whether it can give you earnings even after a few years from now. Articles which have good income potential in the long run are the ones which can make you successful as an article writer.

Evergreen articles will continue to bring in views and hits for a long time because the interest in those topics is always there. The information contained in evergreen articles  is useful to the reader over a long period of time and does not become outdated after a few days, months or even years. The content of these articles is relevant and useful for readers no matter when they read them.

You should write articles on evergreen topics as this will ensure they get readership which makes your effort and time worth more. Writing on topics which are hot now is perfectly fine but you should also concentrate on writing on evergreen topics to be rewarded with visitors again and again for months and even years.
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PWG Discussion: Journal Posts & Discussions vs. Articles



In visiting some of the other posts on PWG, I see quite a few that are journal posts: chatty, about me, what-I-did-today, what-I-am thinking kinds of posts, what my pet did, what my toaster did, how much PWG has changed since I last visited, etc. It looks like those posts are fine here, so this is not a complaint, but there is a difference between a journal post and an article, and if we are attracting readers by promoting our news, journalism, creative writing or other articles, they may quickly lose interest in Preferred Writers Group if the next post that they read is just journal-type chatter.

However, what if we prefaced any chatty posts with the word "Journal?" Like "Journal: What I Did Today," "Journal: My Thoughts" "Journal: What My Toaster Did" etc.? That way a visitor would know they were heading to a journal-type entry when they clicked on a post marked "Journal."

I would like to suggest the same for PWG Discussion posts--again, visitors are not going to be interested in our discussion posts. We, on the other hand, do want to read other people's thoughts, ideas and suggestions about this group. Maybe we could earmark our discussions to make it easy for our writers to find them, and easy for our visitors to avoid them. For instance, I used "PWG Discussion" on this post. We can also use the labels/tags "journal" and "discussion" to help earmark them.

We all want page views, but we absolutely WILL LOSE READERS if they come to read articles and hit upon group discussions and idle chatter or daily accounting posts from the other site some of you guys post about so much. If we just post for each other to read, that is a maximum 70-ish readers now--hardly enough to earn any income. We need to be attracting outside readers who will enjoy reading several articles while they are here.

Honestly, I don't want to promote my articles to my professional circles and then have them stumble on something stream-of-conscience here unless they know ahead of time they are about to read someone's journal entry. I know we are supposed to be "good connectors," but there are some posts I am just not going to share or feel obligated to comment on if they don't have a point worth passing along.

Maybe I am the only one who feels that way, which is fine. I am just testing the waters here anyway, and this may not be a good fit, but I thought I would toss my ideas out there and see what the rest of you think and at least give you something to chew on.

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Scourge of Scoundrels #1: Ching Shih, She Was the World’s Greatest Pirate



What makes a pirate great? A chest full of gold, a fleet of ships, and a brutal and bloodthirsty crew are a good start. The pirate Ching Shih, or the Widow Ching, had more gold, more power, more ships, and tougher crews than any other pirate ever. She was also one of the very few pirates in the history of the world to retire and die of age related complications.

She makes Blackbeard and Captain Kidd look like little boys trying to play pirate.

What She Did: 

The Widow Ching commanded an armada of between 400 and 1200 ships with between 50,000 to 70,000 pirates under her command at any one time.

She was the most powerful naval force in the South China Sea. She defeated the Qing dynasty’s handpicked naval armada, sinking or capturing 63 of their ships, and allowing only enough survivors to ensure word got back to the Emperor about how horrible the battle had been.

Her Red Flag Fleet blockaded the Portuguese city of Macao, and took everything of value out. The Portuguese dispatched a fleet to deal with the pirates. The Portuguese fleet was crushed.

She also soundly defeated a British fleet created for the sole purpose of destroying her.

After their defeats, the British and Portuguese declined to go directly after Widow Ching’s pirate empire.

Her power was so great that some costal towns paid their taxes to her instead of the government.

She did anything she wanted in the South China Sea and its costal towns and villages.

How She Did It:

The Widow Ching was ruthless and cunning. She introduced accounting standards into the pirate fleet. Everything was recorded and put into the treasury. Every pirate got their share based upon rank and time of service. Her accounting was clean and transparent.

She also had a strict pirate code for her fleet. If anyone stole from the treasury, or tried to keep some treasure for himself without the proper paperwork, he was beheaded. If a pirate was insubordinate and failed to follow a direct order, he was beheaded. If anyone tried to freelance and issue their own orders he was beheaded.

If a pirate deserted his ship or took any unauthorized leave, he was hunted down and had their ears cut off. Then he was paraded around the ship in front of the crew so everyone could see what a coward he was.

Ching Shih had special rules about captives. Anyone raping a captive would be killed. Beautiful captives could be taken as wives or concubines, but any infidelity was punished by death. If any sexual relations were had while a pirate was on duty, the pirate would be beheaded, and if the relationship were consensual, the women would be chained with cannonballs and tossed into the sea.

Ugly captives were released back to shore.

In battle, male captives could choose to follow the pirate code and join the crew or be killed on the spot.

Back Story: 

Ching Shih first enters the written record in 1801 when the dreaded pirate Ching Yi captured her. He was so smitten by his captured prostitute that he made her his wife. But Ching Shih was not just a pretty face, and was not content with staying indoors all day, awaiting her man. She quickly became a partner in her husband’s piracy. By 1804 her husband’s fleet, known as the Red Flag Fleet, was the most powerful pirate fleet in the area.. The Chings also took rival pirate fleets and formed a confederation, further consolidating their power.

In 1807 Ching Yi had the misfortune to be on the wrong side of a typhoon and was killed in present day Vietnam. The Widow Ching worked quickly to consolidate her power.

She personally contacted the most powerful pirate captains in the confederation and secured their loyalty. She also quickly entered into a romantic relationship with her husband’s former second in command, his adopted son, Chang Pao. The two were fiercely loyal to each other. He helped institute his wife’s code and accounting regulations.

How Did It End:

The Chinese empire couldn’t get anyone to hunt Ching Shih down, and so they offered her, and most of her pirates, amnesty. Ching Shih took the offer, opened up a casino and brothel and lived peacefully until she died at age 69. She even got to keep her spoils.
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Scourge of Scoundrels is a series about the women and men in history who never let a little thing like rules or the law keep them from getting what they wanted.


You can find Scourge of Scoundrels #2: Soapy Smith, The West's Greatest Con Man

You may also like my series Intellectual Ninjas






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Jason McBride is the creator of the Intellectual Ninja and the Scourge of Scoundrels series. He is also the author of Watch Out For Sneaker Waves. He is currently hard at work on his first book of fiction, available Spring 2014.

He is the proud father of four amazing children and the happy husband of one wife. He aspires to be an extreme sleeper. 


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Poetry for St. Patrick's Day--a Shamrock of Three Poems




Photo © Kathryn Darden
Leprechauns, kelly green, shamrocks, pots of gold... In honor of the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick, whose day we celebrate every March 17, here is my shamrock of three wee poems about Ireland and Saint Patrick which I wrote for St. Patrick's Day.


Ireland Acrostic: A Poem About the Emerald Isle

I reland always beckoning:
R ainbows and pots of gold;
E merald Isle ever glistening in Celtic tales of old;
L eprechauns, lurking, listening;
A ncient Druids by Saints redeemed.
N omad offspring seek those green shores,
D rawn to Eire like ancient reckoning.




Saint Patrick the Shepherd - a Poem for Children for St. Patrick's Day

  St. Patrick as a young man
Was captured and carried away.
He became a slave in Ireland,
Where he's loved until this day
Patrick tended his sheep flock,
Where he heard the voice of God,
And he became a shepherd,
To those born on Irish sod.
He used the Irish shamrock
To teach the trinity.
He showed the Celtic Church
The path to Eternity.
So wear your green with honor
And remember this great man --
A saint who learned as a captive
To seek God and follow his plan.

St. Patrick Acrostic - a Poem for Saint Patrick's Day

S ent to Ireland by God,
T aken there by force.
P atrick tended his flock
A nd listened to the Lord.
T ime ended his bondage
R eturning as a free man.
I nspiring with stories and service,
C eltic Christians honored him,
K eeping his memory forever green.

All poems © Kathryn Darden

Small images from Bukisa & Wikimedia commons

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Thank you for reading and thank you for sharing the link to these St. Patrick's Day poems with others. This poetry is © Kathryn Darden, all rights reserved,  and is not available to repost on websites, blogs, discussion boards, Facebook, or to translate and post elsewhere without written permission.


Previously published on Bukisa on Feb 27th, 2009
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Valentine's Day Poetry - Poems for Valentines


Although Valentine's Day may be over for this year, being in love is never out of style! Here is a trio of original poems I have written in honor of Valentine's Day, and also in honor of love, whatever the season or time of year.

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The Essence of Valentines - A Poem for Recalcitrant Men!

A poem for men who think Valentine's Day is a waste of your time and money to encourage you to give a little love and attention to your Valentine!

Hearts and romance and flowering vines
Cupids and candy saying, "Be mine."
Romantic gestures, sentiments sublime -
All part of the essence of Valentines.
Some men consider the day a waste,
Lacking in merit and void of taste,
But what's wrong with taking a lady to dine
And wishing a woman happy Valentines?
Our world is chaotic, and full of stress,
A romantic day shouldn't come with duress,
But happy is the man who finds the time
To show some attention to his Valentine.
You do not need jewelry, or flowers, or sweets
To give a lady the romance she needs -
Some thoughtful and tender attention is fine,
And should make the day a happy Valentines.
The essence of Valentines comes from the heart,
But a day for romance is a good place to start,
So make some sweet gestures; it's your turn to shine,
Treat your wife or girlfriend like she's your Valentine!

Valentine Acrostic - a Love Poem

An acrostic love poem

V elvety romantic nights,
A dmiring the glowing moon,
L ambent in the darkened sky.
E ntranced by this lovely sight,
N estled, we exist in tune,
T wo hearts, when apart, still nigh,
I n this most enchanted time
N eeding only your sweet sigh -
E ach breath of my Valentine

Carmine - A Love Poem

A Haiku for Valentine's Day

A heart of carmine,
The image of Valentines,
Let me give you mine...

All poems © Kathryn Darden, all rights reserved.

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Previously published on Bukisa on Jan 9, 2010

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