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dotadellpro
post Dec 5 2018, 11:37 PM

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QUOTE(art6969 @ Dec 5 2018, 11:13 PM)
salary - 8k

home loan - 2k
honda cibic - 1.5k
credit card - 1k
personal loan -2k
utilities, makan, shopping - 1.5k

kena tolak 1.2k ptptn mau adjust dekat mana, kena jual honda cibic laaa
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Salary 8k. Total belanja also 8k.

First thing, you no EPF deduction?

Plus you also dont allocated money to pay tax at the end of the year? Also no allocated money for PTPTN deduction also.

Nampak sangat ko tipu la.
dotadellpro
post Dec 5 2018, 11:54 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Dec 5 2018, 11:51 PM)
if the previous gov had set up the repayment system properly, we will not be facing this problem now...

i am sorry to sound like nobita, but unfortunately, this is the truth....
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While I dont disagree with you, current government should start slow/low

Maybe start with 8% for 8k income.

After a few years, 10% for 8k income.

After a few more years, 12%

Etc.
dotadellpro
post Dec 6 2018, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(haimirmaya @ Dec 5 2018, 10:49 PM)
that 20% offer still valid until end of this year. the last resort what we got. settle it off. ask this PTPTPUUU to fark off..
and PH too. Say goodbye after this 5 years. I will ensure my vote will not go back to them.
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Oh wow. This one lagi dasyat.

Want to get the 20% discount. Means got money to pay off everything in 1 shot but doesnt want to. Then rage when have to settle his debt faster (but actually has the money to pay 1 shot)

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