Nepal True Tax Mirror
"I only pay 1% tax." … Are you SURE?
WAKE UP: Most Nepalis lose 35%–200% of every rupee to hidden taxes. What's your real number?
1️⃣ Your Monthly Income — all sources
2️⃣ Your Monthly Spending — where it vanishes
These amounts carry VAT and excise inside them. You never see the tax invoice, but you always pay it.
Based on your truth, this is how much of your life quietly goes to taxes every month:
"I pay only 1%" was a sweet dream. This is the real alarm clock.
Where your tax actually goes
You don't just fund "development". You fund the whole machine.
Using Nepal's real budget shares (2081/82), your annual tax is split into three lives: the machine (recurrent), the future (capital), and the past (debt).
"Most of your effort does not build new things. It keeps the old machine humming, and pays for mistakes made before you were even born."
You are not just a "taxpayer". You are the fuel that keeps this entire structure alive. The question is not "do you pay?", it is "what do you keep alive with your payment?".
The leak of trust
How much of this do you believe is used honestly?
This slider is not about the government's official report. It is about your gut. Your lived sense of honesty.
"You are not poor because you didn't work hard. You are poorer because the bridge between your effort and your future leaks every year — quietly, politely, without sirens."
When millions of honest people accept this quietly, the system calls it "stability". When those people begin to question, it is called awakening.
Receipt of power
You're not a subject. You're a shareholder.
Every rupee you've paid is a tiny share in this country. This calculator simply prints your receipt.
"You have already bought a large piece of this nation with your honesty. You do not owe it blind obedience. It owes you transparent truth."
A receipt is proof of payment — and proof of the right to ask questions. Keep this mental receipt whenever someone tells you to "just trust the system".
Copy and paste anywhere — TikTok, Facebook, X, Instagram. One honest receipt can embarrass a thousand empty speeches.
From "I" to "We"
Imagine every honest taxpayer holding their receipt at once.
One person asking "Where is my money?" is a complaint. A million asking it together is a peaceful revolution.
"The powerless did not build this country by begging. They built it by working, paying, and trusting. The real question now is: will they continue to trust blindly, or will they ask to see the ledger?"
When enough receipts are held up in the sunlight, the throne has two choices: become honest, or become empty. There is no third option.
The quiet rebellion
You've paid enough. Now ask enough.
This calculator was not built to make you proud of paying more tax. It was built to remind you that you already pay enough to demand the truth.
"Freedom does not begin when a law is repealed. Freedom begins the day you stop being proud of blind obedience — and start being proud of awake responsibility."
When you step into the Chautari, you are not a follower. You are a co-auditor of Nepal's future.