Zappykins said:
Not quite following you. Do you mean flat taxes, ones graduated by income and resource use or something else? I do like how, I think it's Sweeden, adjust your car ticket prices by income. So a person with low income might have a $20 ticket, and a person who makes 20 million a year, might have a $400,000 one. |
Yep flat rate taxes. They should come in. Why should people who work hard to move up in the workforce pay more taxes?
EDIT: sorry had to rush out so coldn't finish typing and noticed i actually hit send.
My more taxes I mean a higher %. In a way I do not mind that but what is annoying is everythign is means tested. So jsut because you earn X you have to pay additional levys to fund say the public medical system. On top of that if you don't get private health you have to pay a further levy. Why do I have to be forced to get private health? Why don't I get a choice If I want the public system if I am already paying more taxes and extra levys? This is obviously jsut one example, so I don't want to sidetrack this thread further off topic.







