So does "conservative" government in Poland. It's especially hilarious when you put PM saying that 20% wage raise is going to cause Turkish level of inflation next to the bill raising it by 19,6%.
Westerners aren't paying for their reelection. I Do.
Westerners don't have to deal with local tax code.
They probably miss out out hundreds or thousands of various idiocies and absurdities due to language barrier.
I guess Party Chairman Mao Kaczyński saying "Buy 1.5 tonnes of coal if you can't afford to buy 3" is better than "Let them eat cake".
Boy, I guess the grass is really always greener on the other side, innit?
You'd probably love a 50% tax on excess income (excess being anything over averaged income from years 2018, 2019 and 2021 when you're hiring more than 250 people). It's also retroactive from the start of 2022.
Boy, I guess the grass is really always greener on the other side, innit?
Yeah, that's what I think when reading your comments. I'll gladly trade places with you. You can come live in a country where perverts will groom your kids, and you get arrested if you call a man a man, where the ruling classes hate your traditions, culture and religion.
You'd probably love a 50% tax on excess income (excess being anything over averaged income from years 2018, 2019 and 2021 when you're hiring more than 250 people). It's also retroactive from the start of 2022.
Well, I'm not hiring more than 250 people, so I'm in the luck. Good for the Poles for taking care of their people instead of just multinationals like in my country.
Good for the Poles for taking care of their people instead of just multinationals like in my country.
This is going to hit polish rising businesses more than international molochs than can generate costs like farts.
What's more hilarious, it's being pushed under guise of taxing state-owned business (including energy sector), that jacked up their profits margins multi-fold in the middle of the crisis(so much for taking care of "their" people), but also has special provisions that are pretty much aimed at public sector companies that can reduce their tax basis.
So does "conservative" government in Poland. It's especially hilarious when you put PM saying that 20% wage raise is going to cause Turkish level of inflation next to the bill raising it by 19,6%.
Whenever I see one of your comments complaining about the government in Poland
Westerners aren't paying for their reelection. I Do.
Westerners don't have to deal with local tax code.
They probably miss out out hundreds or thousands of various idiocies and absurdities due to language barrier.
I guess Party Chairman
MaoKaczyński saying "Buy 1.5 tonnes of coal if you can't afford to buy 3" is better than "Let them eat cake".Boy, I guess the grass is really always greener on the other side, innit?
You'd probably love a 50% tax on excess income (excess being anything over averaged income from years 2018, 2019 and 2021 when you're hiring more than 250 people). It's also retroactive from the start of 2022.
Yeah, that's what I think when reading your comments. I'll gladly trade places with you. You can come live in a country where perverts will groom your kids, and you get arrested if you call a man a man, where the ruling classes hate your traditions, culture and religion.
Well, I'm not hiring more than 250 people, so I'm in the luck. Good for the Poles for taking care of their people instead of just multinationals like in my country.
This is going to hit polish rising businesses more than international molochs than can generate costs like farts.
What's more hilarious, it's being pushed under guise of taxing state-owned business (including energy sector), that jacked up their profits margins multi-fold in the middle of the crisis(so much for taking care of "their" people), but also has special provisions that are pretty much aimed at public sector companies that can reduce their tax basis.