Oh wow, good thing you're only being taxed 37% on all of your income before you spend it on anything then only 5% when you buy food (more if it's in a restaurant). Oh and don't forget the 15% that's taken out before the first number is even printed on your paycheck, also don't forget to the pay rent er.. i mean property tax on all the things you "own".
Oh wow, good thing you're only being taxed 37% on all of your income before you spend it on anything then only 5% when you buy food (more if it's in a restaurant). Oh and don't forget the 15% that's taken out before the first number is even printed on your paycheck, also don't forget to the pay rent er.. i mean property tax on all the things you "own".
So? The average tax rate of Canada is higher than my own, and they have shitty socialized healthcare to boot.
Not that income tax and social security don't need to be abolished and all that, but pretending like I pay more taxes than they do is ludicrous.