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u-Bob 06-03-2010 06:24 AM

Petition AGAINST EU TAX
 
http://noeutax.eu/uk/index-uk.html

Quote:

At a time when the citizens of Europe need to tighten their belts, the European Union wants to increase its spending.

The EU budget for 2010 amounts to 141 billion Euros. Many European politicians and senior EU officials consider this a "paltry sum". They want to boost the EU budget by introducing indirect European taxes, such as a higher contribution from national VAT, a tax on CO2 emissions and charges on banking and electronic communications.

If Brussels itself gets its own tax-rising powers, there will be no way back. Once the tax is introduced, the tariff will go up gradually. The bureaucracy decides what the taxpayer pays. For the taxpayer himself, it's checkmate.

Let the European Union focus on its core tasks, such as the internal market, the euro zone or a common policy on environment, transportation, immigration and energy independence. But there is no need for a huge subsidy system, financed through an EU tax.

The EU is already unable to spend the full budget of the European Social Fund, the European Regional Development Fund and the Cohesion Fund, due to lack of convincing projects. Therefore the EU budget should be no more than 1 per cent of European Gross National Income (GNI).

Main elements:

1. No introduction of direct EU taxes or increase in national VAT contributions to the EU !

2. Restrict the EU budget to no more than 1 percent of European GNP, so more efficient use of the existing means.
http://noeutax.eu/uk/index-uk.html

DVTimes 06-03-2010 06:28 AM

bump for you

Marcus Aurelius 06-03-2010 06:28 AM

start with kicking out the illegal aliens

closer 06-03-2010 06:34 AM

the link is down ... site starts at 1-06-2010

Caligari 06-03-2010 06:40 AM

Sounds like they're trying to find a way to pay for Greece and/or other countries which decide to take a shit.

Meanwhile the IMF is licking their collective lizard lips.

Klen 06-03-2010 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius (Post 17205190)
start with kicking out the illegal aliens

There is no illegal immigrants here,this is not USA.

SGS 06-03-2010 08:35 AM

Fuck the EU then get on with prosecuting the idiots that let Greece join. :2 cents:

cardinalvices 06-03-2010 08:42 AM

Tough question. At one point I can see a lot of EU funding invested into the local roads and bridges. These are huge investments we get to improve the infrastructure. At the same time, now is definitely not the best time to implement new taxes. Situation is bad enough.

borked 06-03-2010 09:31 AM

I heard this tax was to help subsidise the French farmers who want more from the EU.

So, yeah, get out yer wallets ;)

Cyber Fucker 06-03-2010 09:41 AM

That sucks... :Oh crap They should cut their enormously huge salaries first!

roly 06-03-2010 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cardinalvices (Post 17205510)
Tough question. At one point I can see a lot of EU funding invested into the local roads and bridges. These are huge investments we get to improve the infrastructure. At the same time, now is definitely not the best time to implement new taxes. Situation is bad enough.

the trouble is that these "huge investments" go to the country's who get more back than they pay in. the rich countries that pay in much more than they get out (uk, germany, netherlands etc) ,already pay more than enough.

cardinalvices 06-03-2010 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roly (Post 17205710)
the trouble is that these "huge investments" go to the country's who get more back than they pay in. the rich countries that pay in much more than they get out (uk, germany, netherlands etc) ,already pay more than enough.

this is not the right time for it. I say nein.

The Duck 06-03-2010 11:25 AM

Fuck the EU indeed. Money hungry fat boys in suits sitting in Brussels and making decisions that are good for nobody.

sperbonzo 06-03-2010 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 17205231)
There is no illegal immigrants here,this is not USA.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

On 16 December 2008, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union adopted Directive 2008/115/EC on common standards and procedures in Member States for returning illegally staying third-country nationals as published in the Official Journal (L 348 of 24.12.2008). The transposition deadline for the Member States is 24.10.2010.
In July 2006 the Commission adopted a Communication on policy priorities in the fight against illegal immigration of third-country nationals (COM (2006) 402) which builds on the guiding principles and EU achievements and further develops new priorities. It follows a comprehensive approach, striking a balance between security and basic rights of individuals and thus addresses measures at all stages of the illegal immigration process.
In order to fully implement the Return Action Programme agreed in 2002, the Commission adopted in September 2005 a proposal for a Directive on common standards and procedures in Member States for returning illegally staying third-country nationals. The objective of this proposal is to provide for clear, transparent and fair common rules concerning return, removal, use of coercive measures, temporary custody and re-entry while taking into full account the respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms of the persons concerned.

http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj...n_intro_en.htm


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sperbonzo 06-03-2010 12:02 PM

I don't understand.... the left-wingers on this board should be cheering when global governments get bigger and more powerful so that they can tax the evil rich countries and redistribute the wealth to the poor countries... (who are obviously being victimized by the rich countries)


Why aren't you all cheering?



I'm confused.



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blonda80 06-03-2010 10:02 PM

f***k them! i am used to enormous taxes. my country is on first place for the most and the worst taxes; for example if i have to declare $1k then I should pay taxes for them around $800.
In march 2009 they were around 558 taxes in Romania ... :) Now, God knows

fatfoo 06-03-2010 10:06 PM

I read newspaper articles that Germany has a very strong economy right now and Greece is weak. OECD: Greek Economy To Shrink 3.7% In 2010. German economy is growing.

I posted in some of my previous posts that USA has #1 GDP and China has #2 GDP. That was actually wrong. Surprisingly, the correct order is 1) USA ; 2) Japan ; 3) China. Here is the useful list of GDP by country according to wikipedia.org:

GDP (millions of USD)

World 57,937,460

European Union 16,447,259

1 United States 14,256,275
2 Japan 5,068,059
3 People's Republic of China 4,908,982
4 Germany 3,352,742
5 France 2,675,951
6 United Kingdom 2,183,607
7 Italy 2,118,264
8 Brazil 1,574,039
9 Spain 1,464,040
10 Canada 1,336,427
11 India 1,235,975
12 Russia 1,229,227
13 Australia 997,201
14 Mexico 874,903
15 South Korea 832,512
16 Netherlands 794,777
17 Turkey 615,329
18 Indonesia 539,377
19 Switzerland 494,622
20 Belgium 470,400
21 Poland 430,197
22 Sweden 405,440
23 Norway 382,983
24 Austria 381,880
25 Republic of China (Taiwan) 378,969
26 Saudi Arabia 369,671
27 Venezuela 337,295
28 Greece 330,780
29 Iran 330,461
30 Argentina 310,065
31 Denmark 309,252
32 South Africa 287,219
33 Thailand 263,889
34 Finland 238,128
35 United Arab Emirates 229,971
36 Colombia 228,836
37 Portugal 227,855
38 Ireland 227,781
— Hong Kong 210,731
39 Czech Republic 194,828
40 Israel 194,825
41 Malaysia 191,463
42 Egypt 187,954
43 Singapore 177,132
44 Nigeria 173,428
45 Pakistan 166,515
46 Chile 161,781
47 Romania 161,521
48 Philippines 160,991
49 Algeria 140,848
50 Hungary 129,407
51 Peru 126,766
52 New Zealand 117,795
53 Ukraine 116,191
54 Kuwait 111,309
55 Kazakhstan 109,273
56 Bangladesh 94,507
57 Vietnam 92,439
58 Morocco 90,815
59 Slovakia 88,208
60 Qatar 83,910
61 Angola 68,755
62 Iraq 65,838
63 Croatia 63,188
64 Libya 60,351
65 Ecuador 57,303
66 Sudan 54,677
67 Oman 53,395
68 Syria 52,524
69 Luxembourg 51,736
70 Slovenia 49,217
71 Belarus 48,973
72 Bulgaria 47,102
73 Dominican Republic 46,743
74 Azerbaijan 43,111
75 Serbia 42,879
76 Sri Lanka 41,323
77 Tunisia 40,168
78 Guatemala 37,302
79 Lithuania 37,254
80 Lebanon 33,585
81 Uzbekistan 32,816
82 Kenya 32,724
83 Ethiopia 32,319
84 Uruguay 31,528
85 Costa Rica 29,318
86 Burma 27,553
87 Latvia 26,247
88 Yemen 25,131
89 Panama 24,711
90 Cyprus 23,603
91 Jordan 22,929
92 Côte d'Ivoire 22,497
93 Tanzania 22,318
94 Cameroon 22,223
95 El Salvador 21,100
96 Trinidad and Tobago 20,380
97 Bahrain 20,214
98 Estonia 19,123
99 Bolivia 17,627
100 Bosnia and Herzegovina 17,133
101 Uganda 15,736
102 Ghana 15,513
103 Paraguay 14,668
104 Honduras 14,268
105 Afghanistan 14,044
106 Zambia 13,000
107 Senegal 12,738
108 Nepal 12,615
109 Equatorial Guinea 12,222
110 Albania 12,185
111 Iceland 12,133
112 Jamaica 11,903
113 Botswana 11,630
114 Democratic Republic of the Congo 11,108
115 Gabon 11,016
116 Cambodia 10,804
117 Georgia 10,737
118 Brunei 10,546
119 Mozambique 9,831
120 Republic of the Congo 9,532
121 Namibia 9,459
122 Macedonia 9,238
123 Mali 8,965
124 Mauritius 8,761
125 Armenia 8,714
126 Madagascar 8,551
127 Burkina Faso 8,105
128 Malta 7,955
129 Papua New Guinea 7,907
130 The Bahamas 7,335
131 Chad 6,854
132 Benin 6,672
133 Haiti 6,558
134 Nicaragua 6,151
135 Laos 5,598
136 Moldova 5,403
137 Kosovo 5,352
138 Niger 5,261
139 Rwanda 5,245
140 Tajikistan 4,982
141 Kyrgyzstan 4,570
142 Malawi 4,570
143 Zimbabwe 4,397
144 Guinea 4,394
145 Mongolia 4,203
146 Montenegro 4,114
147 Barbados 3,595
148 Fiji 3,060
149 Mauritania 3,029
150 Swaziland 2,983
151 Suriname 2,962
152 Togo 2,865
153 Guyana 2,024
154 Central African Republic 1,986
155 Sierra Leone 1,877
156 Eritrea 1,873
157 Cape Verde 1,768
158 Lesotho 1,602
159 Maldives 1,357
160 Belize 1,336
161 Burundi 1,321
162 Bhutan 1,269
163 Antigua and Barbuda 1,178
164 Djibouti 1,049
165 Saint Lucia 973
166 Liberia 876
167 Guinea-Bissau 826
168 Seychelles 767
169 The Gambia 736
170 Solomon Islands 657
171 Vanuatu 635
172 Grenada 615
173 East Timor 590
174 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 567
175 Samoa 558
176 Saint Kitts and Nevis 557
177 Comoros 532
178 Dominica 362
179 Tonga 313
180 São Tomé and Príncipe 191
181 Kiribati 130


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