Re: Here we go!
"All poor countries (debt) eventually get a GST or VAT ( consumption tax ),"
Why do you say that about all poor countries? just curious.
why only 10%??!! ha! - try 25% on for size, as in Sweden.
The VAT in Sweden (probably similar throughout the EU) is a bureacratic burden for all companies, but generally works well and is a major source of income for the state.
Of course it can be and is gamed in all sorts of ways, a lot of the biggest scams are VAT-related.
When you export something you get the VAT back from the state, I recall a scam (before EU) when gold was still under VAT in Sweden where gold was exported to Denmark I believe it was, the VAT recovered, the gold smuggled back into Sweden, and then re-exported again . . . quite a nice racket.
I consider the VAT a good tax, if it were the only tax (no income tax or capital gains tax at all) and kept at a reasonable level, say < 10%.
"All poor countries (debt) eventually get a GST or VAT ( consumption tax ),"
Why do you say that about all poor countries? just curious.
why only 10%??!! ha! - try 25% on for size, as in Sweden.
The VAT in Sweden (probably similar throughout the EU) is a bureacratic burden for all companies, but generally works well and is a major source of income for the state.
Of course it can be and is gamed in all sorts of ways, a lot of the biggest scams are VAT-related.
When you export something you get the VAT back from the state, I recall a scam (before EU) when gold was still under VAT in Sweden where gold was exported to Denmark I believe it was, the VAT recovered, the gold smuggled back into Sweden, and then re-exported again . . . quite a nice racket.
I consider the VAT a good tax, if it were the only tax (no income tax or capital gains tax at all) and kept at a reasonable level, say < 10%.
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