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To: koan who wrote (785090)5/15/2014 11:44:15 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577883
 
You'd love it there. You can go and live off the working few. Which seems to be exactly what you have in mind. (Beware, though -- they're starting to come around to the idea they can't keep this up forever -- they've cut in half the period during which a person can live on unemployment benefits).

The largest public sector (30% of the entire workforce on a full-time basis [22]) is financed by the world's highest taxes. [23] A value added tax of 25% is levied on the sale of most goods and services (including groceries). The income tax in Denmark ranges from 37.4% [23] to 63% progressively, levied on 4 out of 10 full-time employees. [24] Such high rates mean that 1,010,000 Danes before the end of 2008 (44% of all full-time employees) will be paying a marginal income tax of 63% and a combined marginal tax of 70.9% resulting in warnings from organisations such as the OECD. [



To: koan who wrote (785090)5/16/2014 5:12:28 AM
From: Taro1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577883
 
Well, then she pays 37% tax min on that - and if she wants to buy a new car, the tax on that is 100-120% on top of the factory resale price, and...

No free lunches anywhere!

cfe-eutax.org

/Taro



To: koan who wrote (785090)5/16/2014 6:24:20 AM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations

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joseffy
steve harris

  Respond to of 1577883
 
when Putin invades them how long (I'm mean how many minutes) will denmark's 'military' hold them off or are they relying the the good old USA to protect them.

wonder what her pay would be if denmark didn't rely on others to protect their freedom, the dead beats



To: koan who wrote (785090)5/16/2014 12:39:24 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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FJB

  Respond to of 1577883
 
Why don't you move to Denmark so you can make $21 at McDonalds?