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Romanian Witches Asked To Pay Taxes Can This Happen In Nigeria by eghost247(m): 9:15am On Jan 07, 2011
In an effort to crack down on tax evasion and pull the nation out of a recession, Romania has decided to tax its witches. Romanian witches are not pleased and said they will respond by doing what they do best: casting a spell on the president and government.

The government's new tax law came into effect on Jan. 1 and will target witches as well as astrologers and fortune tellers. They will now be included in the labor code, treated like any self-employed person and expected to pay 16 percent income tax and contribute to state health and pension programs, the AP reports.

Witches in Romania said they will go to the southern plains and Danube River Thursday and cast spells to cause evil to befall government officials.

"This law is foolish. What is there to tax, when we hardly earn anything?" a witch named Alisia told the AP. "The lawmakers don't look at themselves, at how much they make, their tricks; they steal and they come to us asking us to put spells on their enemies."

Witches typically earn between $7 and $10 a consultation.
http://mobile.globalpost.com/dispatch/europe/110105/romania-witches-must-pay-taxes

Superstition has been part of Romanian culture for centuries and still holds power over many in the country. Politicians have recently blamed witches for their losses. Former President Mircea Geoana claimed that a bearded mystic's spell cost him the election a year ago.

Romania remains a "fertile breeding ground" for superstitions, psychologist Aurora Liiceanu told the Daily Telegraph.

"This society is inclined to the irrational – it is a culture of superstitious people," she said. "Luck has a great role here, it is a force. Luck and destiny."
Re: Romanian Witches Asked To Pay Taxes Can This Happen In Nigeria by ElRazur: 10:18am On Jan 07, 2011
I don't see how this will work in Nigeria. Unlike Nigeria, no one looks down at those who proclaim to be witches or see them as evil in Romania. They are free to practice their trade - card reading, tarrot etc.

Good luck on achieving that in naija.
Re: Romanian Witches Asked To Pay Taxes Can This Happen In Nigeria by montelik(m): 11:47am On Jan 07, 2011
Show me d tax collector who will willingly go to Fadeyi Oloro's shrine to go and collect tax. grin
Re: Romanian Witches Asked To Pay Taxes Can This Happen In Nigeria by blapo(m): 4:14pm On Jan 11, 2011
i think there is difference in the meaning of the word "Witch" in Romania and Nigeria. if not the Government would never have dream of Taxing them.
Re: Romanian Witches Asked To Pay Taxes Can This Happen In Nigeria by montelik(m): 9:03pm On Jan 11, 2011
blapo:

i think there is difference in the meaning of the word "Witch" in Romania and Nigeria. if not the Government would never have dream of Taxing them.

grin grin

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