How much you make, and how much you get taxed oer tier
Anyone have tax tier comparisons for Canada/USA/other countries?
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Slovakia sounds good. Flat tax is something I think we should have.
England has VERY complex taxes.
Basic rate income tax 22%
higher rate income tax 40%
But then there is corporation tax at a different figure, Value added tax at 17.5%, national insurance (something like 8%)... way too complicated.Comment
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Myst: http://www.bdo.ca/en/library/publica...TaxRates05.pdf
had some tables for Canadian provinces (page 7 and later have "combined" data). The tax rates might have changed slightly since that was published, but it's in the general ballpark.I buy good domain names. Send lists to George (at) LOFFS.comComment
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Somebody stole my damn signture...Comment
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http://today.reuters.com/news/newsAr...archived=FalseOriginally posted by QuagmireWait, let me get this straight. Adult webmasters actually declare their earnings as income?333-765-551Comment
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no, they keep their earnings offshore in Epassporte and claim to be unemployedOriginally posted by QuagmireWait, let me get this straight. Adult webmasters actually declare their earnings as income?I don't use ICQ anymore.Comment
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As much as you're willing to lose.Originally posted by Mysthow much can you safely keep in epassporte?254342256Comment
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Yeah, finland's a great choice.
22,5% (or close to that) mandatory retirement insurance, from gross income
after that taxes, 27,5% corporate tax or up to 60% income tax
(if you pay the 27,5% corporate tax..and take that money, you have to pay 27,5% of that money as 'capital gains')
..of course, not to forget the 22% VAT
Yay!
You can't get *RICH* in finland with honest work. Socialism rules.....and I'm off.Comment
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From my experience when you reach certain levels its not much different. If you consider paying insurance, SS tax and other it all comes down to about 38%Enjoy Bucks - Enjoy Bucks
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