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Tsai Cheng-yuan Evaluates: Complete Record of President Ma Ying-jeou's Eight Years of Misgovernance

Former KMT Legislator Tsai Cheng-yuan posted 'Ma Ying-jeou's Complete Misgovernance Record' on Facebook, revealing his reluctance toward the KMT, his attachment to Ma, and his dissatisfaction with Eric Chu. The article details Ma's policy failures during his eight-year presidency (2008-2016), including austerity policies during the financial crisis, mishandling of major incidents, internal party conflicts causing divisions, and ineffective responses to major policies that ultimately led to the KMT's defeat in the 2014 local elections.

No Reduction in Transaction Tax While Adding Capital Gains Tax: Is There Anything Worse?

Capital gains tax on securities can certainly be levied, but the government must first present a blueprint for public scrutiny. This includes how the tax revenue will be utilized—a plan that should be developed by an elite government team through rigorous and detailed deliberation.

What is Securities Transaction Tax? Why Should We Support the Government's Imposition of Securities Transaction Tax?

The full name of the securities transaction tax is Securities Transaction Income Tax, which mainly taxes the profits from securities transactions. Many people hold polarized opinions about the government's proposed securities transaction tax. Optimists believe that levying this tax could reduce or even eliminate other securities transaction taxes, thus better stimulating the securities market.