I'm surprised that a footballer has to pay so much in taxes. Almost half of it is taxes. Because you often hear that the rich should pay significantly less tax in percentage terms than a normal worker. That's not the case, as you can see here in the article about footballers.
A normal employee pays half as much tax, so what's the difference? The rich also pay taxes, of course, but none of that matters
I'm surprised that a footballer has to pay so much in taxes. Almost half of it is taxes. Because you often hear that the rich should pay significantly less tax in percentage terms than a normal worker. That's not the case, as you can see here in the article with the footballers.
It's more about
1. Corporations that use tax loopholes
2. The methods used by the rich to save taxes.
Starting with the distribution of assets to descendants, writing private bills on rental houses or running them through the company, in the broadest sense simply tax loopholes.
Basically, you pay the top rate of tax from a certain salary, which starts at well under a million.
So you can't claim that the rich pay too little tax. That's nonsense in percentage terms.
But you can say that society as a whole should pay much more tax instead of passing money on from generation to generation that you can't spend in 10 lifetimes. To people who were just lucky enough to be born into a rich family.
With money that was often enough "earned" at the expense of low-income earners or entire peoples.
Strange...I am registered with 3 sportsbooks at the same time and can place bets at Winamax + Bet365 at the same time, while at Bet3000 I have only made today's game list for a better overview. Shouldn't someone be complaining somehow
Langhans wrote on 04.02.2024 at 14:52: Strange...I am registered with 3 sportsbooks at the same time and can place bets at Winamax + Bet365 in parallel, while at Bet3000 I only made today's game list for a better overview. Shouldn't someone be complaining somehow
Normally yes, but I don't think winamax takes it too seriously anyway.
Do your depositors at winamax count towards the Lugas limit?
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A normal employee pays half as much tax, so what's the difference? The rich also pay taxes, of course, but none of that matters
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It's more about
1. Corporations that use tax loopholes
2. The methods used by the rich to save taxes.
Starting with the distribution of assets to descendants, writing private bills on rental houses or running them through the company, in the broadest sense simply tax loopholes.
Basically, you pay the top rate of tax from a certain salary, which starts at well under a million.
So you can't claim that the rich pay too little tax. That's nonsense in percentage terms.
But you can say that society as a whole should pay much more tax instead of passing money on from generation to generation that you can't spend in 10 lifetimes. To people who were just lucky enough to be born into a rich family.
With money that was often enough "earned" at the expense of low-income earners or entire peoples.
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Wasn't Winfest the store where someone once wanted a payslip for the last 3 months after 50€ and almost half the family tree or am I wrong here ?
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That's quite possible, I remember it very darkly.
Have a nice Sunday morning 🙋🏻♂️
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GUTS.
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Likewise 😀 get out into the fresh air and enjoy life 😃
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Normally yes, but I don't think winamax takes it too seriously anyway.
Do your depositors at winamax count towards the Lugas limit?
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