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Am I insane, or did I read that taxes in the UK are 40% of your salary?
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Am I insane, or did I read that taxes in the UK are 40% of your salary?
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Am I insane, or did I read that taxes in the UK are 40% of your salary?
Social security tax/medicare tax + state tax + federal income tax + cost of health insurance > 40%
Originally posted by: mikelish
yeah. the USA is the same or worse depending on your tax bracket
Originally posted by: mikelish
yeah. the USA is the same or worse depending on your tax bracket
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I'm paying 19.5% here in New Zealand, plus 12.5% GST (good & services tax) on anything I buy. Plus an absurd tax levy on smokes and alcohol, both of which I buy far too much.
Edit - but I'm in the lowest tax bracket, I believe it goes up to around 39% at the highest bracket.
Originally posted by: Locut0s
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I'm paying 19.5% here in New Zealand, plus 12.5% GST (good & services tax) on anything I buy. Plus an absurd tax levy on smokes and alcohol, both of which I buy far too much.
Edit - but I'm in the lowest tax bracket, I believe it goes up to around 39% at the highest bracket.
how much are smokes? My store was selling an average of about $9.50 Canadian a pack. Let's see that makes it: 13.60 NZD. That's after GST and all taxes here.
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: Locut0s
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I'm paying 19.5% here in New Zealand, plus 12.5% GST (good & services tax) on anything I buy. Plus an absurd tax levy on smokes and alcohol, both of which I buy far too much.
Edit - but I'm in the lowest tax bracket, I believe it goes up to around 39% at the highest bracket.
how much are smokes? My store was selling an average of about $9.50 Canadian a pack. Let's see that makes it: 13.60 NZD. That's after GST and all taxes here.
About the same. My brand (Marlborough Lights) cost $14.10 for a pack of 25, I think around $12.90 for 20.
Edit - after GST.
VAT has the potential to hit the poor the hardest. What adjustments or allowances are made for them if any?Originally posted by: DaWhim
it is actually not so bad in UK. i like it better than in US.
The prices you see in the store or restaurant are generally included with the 15% VAT. if I see a shirt on sale for 15 quips, I am really paying just 15 quips for it.
The tax rate band is progressive like someone has mention above. you aren't paying 40% on all your income. the gov't will be taxing the people with making 150k pounds individuals at 50%. it was 40% before.
still, brits can work all over EU. unlike US, UK only taxes on the residents, not citizens. the brits that works in Dubai pay no taxes! also, the benefits are better.
Originally posted by: DaWhim
it is actually not so bad in UK. i like it better than in US.
The prices you see in the store or restaurant are generally included with the 15% VAT. if I see a shirt on sale for 15 quips, I am really paying just 15 quips for it.
The tax rate band is progressive like someone has mention above. you aren't paying 40% on all your income. the gov't will be taxing the people with making 150k pounds individuals at 50%. it was 40% before.
still, brits can work all over EU. unlike US, UK only taxes on the residents, not citizens. the brits that works in Dubai pay no taxes! also, the benefits are better.
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: DaWhim
it is actually not so bad in UK. i like it better than in US.
The prices you see in the store or restaurant are generally included with the 15% VAT. if I see a shirt on sale for 15 quips, I am really paying just 15 quips for it.
The tax rate band is progressive like someone has mention above. you aren't paying 40% on all your income. the gov't will be taxing the people with making 150k pounds individuals at 50%. it was 40% before.
still, brits can work all over EU. unlike US, UK only taxes on the residents, not citizens. the brits that works in Dubai pay no taxes! also, the benefits are better.
That's interesting because here in the US many states with an income tax like New York, etc when combined with the top rate of the Federal tax also pay about 50 percent.
And if the national health care is paid for out of that 50 percent, you actually do better than in these states in the US since Americans are usually paying a portion of their health insurance out of their salaries, plus the employer paid part is really part of their salary, plus we in the US have co-payments on our insurance.
Except that as a proportion of GDP, the US spends more than any other country except the Marshall Islands. Source: http://www.who.int/whosis/whos...N_WHS08_Table4_HSR.pdfOriginally posted by: Cuda1447
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: DaWhim
it is actually not so bad in UK. i like it better than in US.
The prices you see in the store or restaurant are generally included with the 15% VAT. if I see a shirt on sale for 15 quips, I am really paying just 15 quips for it.
The tax rate band is progressive like someone has mention above. you aren't paying 40% on all your income. the gov't will be taxing the people with making 150k pounds individuals at 50%. it was 40% before.
still, brits can work all over EU. unlike US, UK only taxes on the residents, not citizens. the brits that works in Dubai pay no taxes! also, the benefits are better.
That's interesting because here in the US many states with an income tax like New York, etc when combined with the top rate of the Federal tax also pay about 50 percent.
And if the national health care is paid for out of that 50 percent, you actually do better than in these states in the US since Americans are usually paying a portion of their health insurance out of their salaries, plus the employer paid part is really part of their salary, plus we in the US have co-payments on our insurance.
Yes, but when we get UHC here in the US our taxes will go up more. Probably more than what I pay a month for my healthcare (about $60 for my wife and I a month). Government is NEVER efficient, so why would you assume they would make paying for healthcare cheaper than what the private industry does?
Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Am I insane, or did I read that taxes in the UK are 40% of your salary?
Social security tax/medicare tax + state tax + federal income tax + cost of health insurance > 40%
Health insurance isn't a tax
Originally posted by: boomerang
VAT has the potential to hit the poor the hardest. What adjustments or allowances are made for them if any?Originally posted by: DaWhim
it is actually not so bad in UK. i like it better than in US.
The prices you see in the store or restaurant are generally included with the 15% VAT. if I see a shirt on sale for 15 quips, I am really paying just 15 quips for it.
The tax rate band is progressive like someone has mention above. you aren't paying 40% on all your income. the gov't will be taxing the people with making 150k pounds individuals at 50%. it was 40% before.
still, brits can work all over EU. unlike US, UK only taxes on the residents, not citizens. the brits that works in Dubai pay no taxes! also, the benefits are better.
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: boomerang
VAT has the potential to hit the poor the hardest. What adjustments or allowances are made for them if any?Originally posted by: DaWhim
it is actually not so bad in UK. i like it better than in US.
The prices you see in the store or restaurant are generally included with the 15% VAT. if I see a shirt on sale for 15 quips, I am really paying just 15 quips for it.
The tax rate band is progressive like someone has mention above. you aren't paying 40% on all your income. the gov't will be taxing the people with making 150k pounds individuals at 50%. it was 40% before.
still, brits can work all over EU. unlike US, UK only taxes on the residents, not citizens. the brits that works in Dubai pay no taxes! also, the benefits are better.
VAT is a "luxury" tax.
It does not apply to food or other essentials.
It also has a reduced rate which applies to things like home electricity and gas supplies (5% instead of 15 or 17.5%).
The poor also have tax credits and things because it's a socialist country.