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RE: How long do I need to work before I can retire? An early 2019 re-evaluation

in #money7 years ago

Yeah, my level-headedness always tells me that all that I'm getting (healthcare, pension, education, safety) is just not affordable if I had to pay for it myself, so I'm from a 'pragmatic' perspective pretty much okay with tax. Indeed, as a freelancer I also realized how much tax I pay and that was less noticable when I still was an employee, but I decided I'm still not complaining. Almost every time I visit a different country then mine I'm in awe of how well arranged and good things are over here :-/ I'm perfectly fine with people following ideologies that say tax is stealing, I get the feeling, but sometimes theft makes for a pretty good life hehe :D

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Maybe tax just needs to br rebranded!

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i've nothing against tax in principle - it's just a collective of money everyone has a say over. The problem is when democracy isn't effective, we don't really have any say over how it's spent.

Having said that quality of life does tend to be measurably higher in developed countries and if the opposite is TNCs dodging tax using tax havens I'll happily life with them!