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by cladopa
138 days ago
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Actually in Spain Social Security is 30 to 40% of what you earn. From the remainder 60% it is up to 50% in IRPF taxes, so you could pay 70% of what you earn. The trick is that Franco hid the social security tax in the company side so normal people don't see it, but it is there. Over that there is IBI for your house, there is IVA on anything you buy, and there are central bank inflation taxing anything you own in absolute terms. |
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But we have at least the option of additional private coverage and it is not crazy expensive like in the US.