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LETTER: Some Syrian Fast-Food Franchises Reject Debit Card Payments: A Tactic to Evade ABST Tax?

Dear Editor,

I am writing to address a concerning trend I’ve noticed with some fast food franchises across the island, mainly among the Syrian community, who are refusing to accept debit cards for payment.

These establishments claim they are avoiding bank charges, but one has to wonder if this is more about evading the ABST tax obligations.

As a society increasingly moving towards a cashless economy, we must consider what will happen when paper currency is completely phased out. Will these businesses continue to operate in the shadows of outdated payment systems?

It’s important that we hold these establishments accountable and urge them to embrace modern payment methods that cater to customer needs.

Ultimately, it would be unfortunate for these locations to lose business simply because they refuse to evolve. I encourage fellow consumers to voice their concerns and push for a more accommodating approach from our local fast-food chains.

In addition, the government must investigate these suspected tax evaders. You wonder why the local businessmen with similar businesses can barely stay open while these shops are thriving.

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