shoni.eth
@alexpaden
how do people justify 7%+ income tax in California?
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Mo
@meb
7%? Go to France, it's 70% all inclusive from what a company pays to what people get in their pocket, and that's before sales tax and property tax
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
10%** you're saying france taxes 70% lol is that a joke or serious
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Mo
@meb
Official government simulator. If the company paid 1 million euros per year for you, you’d get 640k which entitles you to shit public healthcare (private nearly doesn’t exist), 6 months to see a specialist (if you can) After income tax of 45% you’d be at net 358k
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Tudor 🟣🟡
@tudorizer
this isn't apples to apples though. gross to net in California isn't just 10%, plus there are a ton of camouflaged taxes.
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
please elaborate i was going off 40% in america/california with 10% rate and incrementally 30% increased income tax (for ~300k)
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