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Martin Staunfeldt

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How we Pay for Free Health Care
4/29/2016 11:33:20 AM
Dear United States,

We Pay for our Free Hospitals through Taxes!

My good friend Steve Porter requested me to share this with you.

I am not into politics, but I will just state some facts about taxes we pay in Denmark.

Sales tax in Denmark is 25% on everything we buy.

We pay a registration tax on cars up to 150%. Yes 150%.

So here is an example when we buy a car:

DKK 106,400 ($16,237) Car price at the dealer before taxes

DKK 26,600 ($4,059) Sales tax 25%
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DKK 133,000 ($20,296) Car price with sales tax

DKK 86,940 ($13,267) Registration tax 105% of 82,800 of the car
DKK 75,300 ($11,491) Registration tax 150% of 50,200 from 82,800 to 133,000
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DKK 295,240 ($45,053) Total price for the car
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The average person's income is DKK 294,000 ($44,864) a year before taxes. And has an income tax between 50% and 60%.


What would you like to know next?


Your Servant
Martin Staunfeldt from Denmark

PS: You may share if you feel the need.

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RE: How we Pay for Free Health Care
4/29/2016 12:37:40 PM
Are there mandatory Income Taxes too? You poor people are being robbed royally! I believe.

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Martin Staunfeldt

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RE: How we Pay for Free Health Care
4/30/2016 9:48:54 AM
Quote:
Are there mandatory Income Taxes too? You poor people are being robbed royally! I believe.

Yes, the mandatory Income Tax is the 50% to 60% of our income depending on where we live. The way it works is, that the Employer has to hold back the Tax and pay it to our Government before we are paid. So when we get paid it is our income after Tax.

A simplified example: The Average Person has a Monthly Income of $3,739. Before he gets paid the Employer has to hold back the Income Tax, lets say that is 55%. So the Employer holds back $2,057 and pays out $1,682 to the Employee.


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