She pays in total 46%. $1 million =€840k. Calculating only income tax rates based on this.
• Denmark: 58–60%
• France: 53–55%
• Austria: 53–54.5%
• Belgium: 51–53%
• Portugal: 50–52%
• Sweden: 50–55%
• Slovenia: 48–49%
• Netherlands: 47–49%
• Germany: 45–47%
This does not include value added tax (which ranges from 17-27%) or wealth tax etc.
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Sure glad I don’t live in the EU!! Cz wow that’s definitely not on!!
All taxation is theft
Plus the inflation tax
Also if a unnecessary regulation forces you to spend money or time to achieve some goal, could this not be considered a tax?
From 2028 The Netherlands will tax you 36% on unrealized investment gains including on crypto.
The Netherlands socialists are emboldened
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The tax slaves of the world keep getting poorer by the year