stefanovich wrote: » https://wid.world/country/russian-federation/ Look at income inequality since 2001 - stopped going up. Everyone gets more take home pay too. What you are saying is wrong.
correct horse battery staple wrote: » Don’t several EU countries have flat taxes and they are not basket cases? The middle in Ireland gets taxed a lot because they are a captive audience, rich presumably can move about. As for Renua didn’t they have funny points of view on abortion and EU? Not that policies parties claim at elections matter, it’s easy to promise the moon.
stefanovich wrote: » Well being a member of the EU is not a positive thing at all. A discussion for another day perhaps.
Wanderer78 wrote: » what bits am in saying are wrong?
Wanderer78 wrote: » how so?
correct horse battery staple wrote: » Don’t several EU countries have flat taxes and they are not basket cases? The middle in Ireland gets taxed a lot because they are a captive audience, rich presumably can move about.
stefanovich wrote: » Why do you need to give your money to the government for them to share it out and waste it in the process. Allowing everyone to keep more of their wages... What's not to like? ...........
stefanovich wrote: » Why do you need to give your money to the government for them to share it out and waste it in the process. Allowing everyone to keep more of their wages... What's not to like? And you tax the very rich even more.
Peregrinus wrote: » The rich could also move about to avoid a flat tax. Just sayin'.
Eric Cartman wrote: » This I think needs to be stated a lot more, there has been a huge race to the bottom in a lot of jobs especially as we have a lot of very educated friends coming in from across the EU. project manager used to be a pretty much solid 60-75k job, now starting in the 40-45 bracket. Java developers used to start on 50, now its 30k Product manager for a multinational - used to be 90-100 handy enough, now you'd earn 50-70 We have a growing gap now between people who entered the workforce 10-15 years ago and those entering it today. If you've done a decade in your sector what you're on now, the guy behind you in 10 year time won't be on anywhere near that.
Augeo wrote: » It wouldn't suit the folk with the hand out who pay fnck all tax anyway you see.
correct horse battery staple wrote: » As for Renua didn’t they have funny points of view on abortion and EU?
stefanovich wrote: » They'd move here!
Cyrus wrote: » well they were anti abortion, not sure thats a funny point of view.......
Peregrinus wrote: » I doubt that. At worst, most people might think that half of FT workers earn more than that amount, and half earn less. That's what most people think "average" usually means. In fact, that's the figure you think Varadkar should have given, isn't it?
Peregrinus wrote: » No. One of the touted attractions of a flat tax system is that the rich pay more (because the slew of deductions and tax breaks and etc that they currently availa of is eliminated) — this is how the reduced tax burden for the middle is largely funded. But if that is an attraction of a flat tax system, then it's also an incentive for the mobile rich to move to a jurisdiction that doesn't have a flat tax system.
Augeo wrote: » Indeed, I've yet to meet someone who reckons they should have been aborted.
Wanderer78 wrote: » its important to keep our prejudices in check!
Augeo wrote: » Just calling it as is it. I don't pander to the lazy left
correct horse battery staple wrote: » Depends if US style taxation of citizens regardless of their location in world is brought in. Taxation is one subject that really gets people interested in politics
Cyrus wrote: » it depends on what you refer to when you mean the rich, the salaried rich would be interested a scheme like this, the asset owning rich wouldnt.
Wanderer78 wrote: » havent properly used this site yet, but...https://wid.world/country/ireland/
Wanderer78 wrote: » ...and so am i..... lazy left, please explain?
Interested Observer wrote: » According to the ERSI income inequality in Ireland is falling.
Wanderer78 wrote: » its clearly not, and this is clearly evident with our highly dysfunctional property markets, and low wage inflation
Interested Observer wrote: » Ah right so the ERSI are wrong and you're right. Ok.
Augeo wrote: » If the tax system was rejigged so those earning their few quid kept more of it those that have the hand out would want an ole bonus or an extra few quid also.
Wanderer78 wrote: » i ll stick with respected economic commentators opinions, and the facts that are used, and the facts that i have found myself
Interested Observer wrote: » You're going to stick with whatever 'facts' you make up in your head and that's about it. But off you go.