Taxes | 1 day vs 10 years in Germany 💰

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"Switzerland baby" That's high level trolling 😂😂

axllii
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You could rerun the video with almost every single EU country.

brunomadeira
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Most annoying “tax” for tourists in USA is 20% tipping in restaurants :)

turgaysener
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At least in Germany you have a better society, free education, infrastructure... In Greece we pay taxes to get bankrupt...

jimjim
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In India We pay 30% taxes and don't even get basic infrastructure also😅

rational_indian
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Here in Spain we pay 21% VAT for the government to spill our money and the country is about to go bankrupt

xikagv
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I have learnt more about Germany watching his video than I did in school…. Give this guy an award already….. keep it up bro ❤

Vinod_Tiwari
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"10 years in Germany" should just be "1 year outside of Germany".

-haclong
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In india we pay18% gst on rent, 30% income tax, but services are worst than north korea

yourfriendlyneighborhoodghost.
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In india 🇮🇳 we pay taxes like germany 🇩🇪 but facilities like Nigeria 🇳🇬

turboanimations
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Here in iraq we have like a 15% income tax but straight up no one in the entire country pay them

sajadking
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Too much taxes is even the smaller problem. The bigger one is how little of it is being used on the people paying them. And imagine that, the coming years will be even worse...🤮

Andreas-yzcf
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I can hear him biting his lip when he said "helping refugees"

dhans
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In Germany, either your salary is so low, you hardly pay any taxes anyway or is so high, tax evasion becomes a financially viable option.

QwoaX
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‘Helping refugees’ wasn’t the best example of making the society better

svyatozar
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That's the reason Switzerland never participate in major war as they were the Cameraman of the major war in Europe

uraa
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Helping ""refugees"", exactly why i hate paying taxes

gto
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😂😂 Nothing in this world is certain except death and taxes 😎

sabinewagner
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India also has joined Europe in terms of taxes but getting services/infra like Uganda

saliimmohammed
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You don't pay 35% of your income. You pay 35% of the top share of your income, if it's somewhere around the median. There's a progression.
Except from that, there's mandatory insurance: Healthcare, Pension, long-term-care, unemployment. Adding all of that up, a typical employee will be paying around 35-45% of his income into public funds.
On the other hand, there's not only the things mentioned, but pension, healthcare and even a good amount of monthly income in case of joblessness. Apart from that, 19% vat is quite high, but it's only 7% on food and for whatever reason on hotel nights. After all, grocery shopping in Germany is quite cheap compared to most other countries.

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