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That's because the rich would bear the brunt of the increase in the dividend and capital gains tax.
Disadvantaged groups, like youths and immigrants as well as low-skilled and temporary workers, will bear the brunt of the increase.
"It's understandable that those who will bear the brunt of the increase will want to stock up before the price increase".
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