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by pjmlp
771 days ago
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That is something I could never understand, and I have at least 20 year of GEZ adventures. Back in Portugal, we took the approach that radio tax is part of the electricity bill, and when TVs came to be, the radio tax became TV tax as well. Nothing else, doesn't matter how many people live on the household, if there are Internet devices, radio on the car, whatever. Same applies to the church tax, everyone pays, it is part of the taxes and no one else, besides the state gets to see how much it is in practice. |
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