Friday, March 18, 2011

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PERU: LAND OF PROMISE AND TAXES


BY: ASCENCIO Canchari SULCA

Peru in the English-American and global context, is a country which is establishing itself as a country exporting primary commodities, mainly oil and mineral extraction. It is a country where the services sector has peaked higher, which is where "draws its capital gain, but it's unfortunate that this sector is in foreign hands. In Peru, private property, mainly the transnational - is untouched and still has way more free to impose the "marketplace of free trade among nations" and "dismantling this way the State even in its service function and absorbing 30% of their security budget. "

The Modern State of transnational capitalism is capitalism or marginal, that does not produce or directs the production, as says Ramon Garcia lives taxes for the distribution of national income, basically production tax and consumption tax. But the Peruvian government is not collecting the tax on production, there is no production. But even being in this unfortunate situation with the tale of "foreign investment incentive" has been reduced to zero the tariff on imports, ie, the direct tax on offshore production, and widespread tax Peruvian flag as indirect consumption tax - Value Added Tax (VAT) and General Sales Tax (GST) tax that no Peruvian salvation with the story that "can not operate without tax Social State of Law. " To which Peru has become a land tax.

On 13 March, on the premises of the Medical Association of Peru, has carried out the "presidential debate", but rather exposure of proposals - from 11 candidates for president of the Republic of Peru. The electoral process in Peru has two stages: a first round which will be held on April 10 and the second round on June 5. The winner of this second round will take the post of "president" of the Republic of Peru. Manager taxes and rents, temporary government must abide by the "Road Map" that it is prepared by the permanent government, that is, the great financial, TNCs and other international agencies.

In this exhibition of proposals, the candidates promised to all, with which Peru has become a land of promise. None dared to speak to come to power just have to implement the "Road Map" and manage taxes and revenue. None dared to look at the neighboring country of Brazil, which will probably be best placed to take advantage Inter-Oceanic Highway that crosses its territory during the XXI century. None of these candidates took the time to review the Goldman Sachs study, which projected to the year 2043, the Chinese GDP would surpass the U.S., but also that in 2040 the countries of the European Union would cease to belong to the group world's major industrialized economies (G-8), being displaced by China, India and Brazil. These four countries - Brazil, Russia, India and China - in recent years in their countries have made nearly half of the Global investment in infrastructure, allocating 6% of GDP to investment in roads, electricity, railways and telecommunications. The largest exporter of these countries, which a decade ago was 7% of total world exports of goods and services 3%, increased in 2006 to 13% and 8% respectively. Also in 2007 these four countries together accounted for 38% of total international reserves. If Brazil wanted to build supermegapuertos in Callao and Ilo, I could do and medium-sized ports megaports convert, too, on ways to increase trade with the countries located in the Asia-Pacific. Something that Peru will not be able to administer and income taxes.

Currently in Peru, the Peruvian bourgeoisie, even the "modern left", "democratic left", used the constitution to "require compliance." The Peruvian people need not do that, but instead must use the constitution to show why it can not be met and in fact a dead letter. Finally, to correct our mistakes and chart our path is necessary to propose the following sum dilemma now: do we have to analyze the international situation to "teach" or should we analyze it to learn? What say you dear reader. TacnaComunitaria

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