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To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (33473)5/11/2003 2:52:43 AM
From: elmatador   of 74559
 
Who pays most taxes in the world?

Taxes embedded in consume and hidden inside the income devours 41.7% of the budget of a Brazilian family.

Compare that with 41,2% in Germany. 30,4% in Sweden, paradigm of the so-called fiscal socialism.

If Brazil joins NAFTA it is DOA: With a fiscal load of 40% do GIP, vs. 29,6% in the US, 18,3% in Mexico, 17,3% in Chile or 14,4% in Argentina.

And I am not talking about the social return of those taxes to the tax payer: public health, education, security and public transport.

My daughters' school is private. Family health care all paid by my own.

Security? My building has security guard round the clock inside a concrete house. Automatic gates opened by remote control and TV cameras covering the whole are.

We are taxed more than the rich people but get services of Mozambique or Angola. Perhaps now it becomes clear why Elmat is not working in the fucking country since 1983.
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