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by LatteLazy
1392 days ago
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Comparing tax rates is notoriously detail driven but... I earn a (healthy) 95k. I pay 35% in NI and Income tax. I'd pay another 9% in student loans if I wasn't lucky. So 44% total deductions https://listentotaxman.com/?year=2022&taxregion=uk&age=0&tim... In France I'd pay the exact same rate overall (95kGBP->112kEUR) https://salaryaftertax.com/fr/salary-calculator I think this sums up the UK: European style taxes, US Style public services. Cynicism aside for a minute, I think we have a real issue in the UK with a diminishing tax base: fewer and fewer people contribute and they have to contribute more and more of their incomes and everyone gets less and less services. |
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