RedBaron · M
Do you know the details and how it works, or did you just copy and paste a bunch of words?
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RedBaron · M
@wishforthenight First, I would have to care in order to be confused.
Second, I don’t live or plan to live in Spain, although I have a friend who does and I might visit sometime, so I’m not worried about it.
Third, it seems like this is a very specific that only affects a handful of people, so I have no idea why you’re going on about it.
That is all.
Second, I don’t live or plan to live in Spain, although I have a friend who does and I might visit sometime, so I’m not worried about it.
Third, it seems like this is a very specific that only affects a handful of people, so I have no idea why you’re going on about it.
That is all.
@RedBaron First, you clearly cared enough to respond in the first place;
Second, jolly good!
Third, yes indeed, it does only affect a handful of people. That's the point! It's targeting the very richest people, whose increased wealth taxes will be contributing to the public good!
Second, jolly good!
Third, yes indeed, it does only affect a handful of people. That's the point! It's targeting the very richest people, whose increased wealth taxes will be contributing to the public good!
RedBaron · M
@wishforthenight Like many people, you mistakenly equate a quick offhand comment with actual caring.
Cierzo · M
Wealth tax is simply theft. Wealth can be achieved from inheritance (you have already paid inheritance tax), or purchased using your income (you pay income tax). Basically is double taxation.
The way our corrupt Spanish government is leeching us with taxes is outrageous.
The way our corrupt Spanish government is leeching us with taxes is outrageous.
@Cierzo There's only five ways you can achieve great wealth: inheritance, profiting from a monopoly, insider trading, political pay-offs and outright fraud. And isn't it great that those with the money in Spain don't appear to be agreeing with you.
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
Interesting. I didn't know any of this.
BrandNewMan · M
Why the feck should up to 60% of my income being taken by any government be seen as a positive example? Why the hell should anyone be subjected to such robbery ?
BrandNewMan · M
@wishforthenight According to your own posted information .. " combined income and wealth taxes cannot exceed 60% of income to protect asset-rich but cash-poor taxpayers." it sure can be.
Do you even understand what you posted?
This is too much .. hell 45% would be. Absolutely no government should ever be able to take more than half of someone's rewards for their work to give to others.
Do you even understand what you posted?
This is too much .. hell 45% would be. Absolutely no government should ever be able to take more than half of someone's rewards for their work to give to others.
@BrandNewMan Do I understand? I sure do.
Spain has a safeguard to prevent asset-rich but cash-poor individuals from being taxed to the point that it exceeds 60% of their total income.
Spain has a safeguard to prevent asset-rich but cash-poor individuals from being taxed to the point that it exceeds 60% of their total income.
BrandNewMan · M
@wishforthenight Then why say it cant be that high? Kinda not true there, sport.
Im saying allowing that much to be taken .. is robbery .. and should not be held up as a good system. Government needs to learn to be smaller and more frugal ... and more people capable of working need to take fuller responsibility for their own support.
Im saying allowing that much to be taken .. is robbery .. and should not be held up as a good system. Government needs to learn to be smaller and more frugal ... and more people capable of working need to take fuller responsibility for their own support.
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@Reason10 No. I enjoy pointing out just how much better we have it over here than you do 😁