A political commentary criticizing the government's IRD crackdown on businesses, arguing it has created distressed asset sales that benefit property speculators and landlords, while small businesses face financial burdens and a lack of support during economic hardship.
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I noticed that IRD is actually some of the is the the entity that is closing down the most of the hospitality businesses. That is because the hospitality businesses actually stop paying tax uh as their last resort, isn't it?
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tax avoidance as a critical failure point
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