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by manggit
3297 days ago
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The one nice thing about German taxes is that, although complicated, they make it very easy for you to know how much you owe. They essentially obfuscate the complexity from the citizens. Also, consider what you are getting for your German taxes, and it may very well be worth it. If only the MUNI in San Francisco ran like the U-Bahn. You really have no reason to own a car in Germany. Also note, as a Software Engineer living in California, your income tax (State and Federal) is probably close to 40%. |
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If (and only if) you're living in a city. A lot of people live in the villages surrounding a city and commute into the city center by car.
Berlin might be an exception here because Berlin is just so fucking huge that you cannot commute into the city center from outside the city within reasonable time.