German Chinese complained: In Germany, no children + single, more and more difficult to mix, at the end of the month to the landlord to transfer the rent, by the way a glance at the payroll, found that the after-tax salary is less than a dozen euros. I thought the accounting was wrong, and I checked it on the Internet, and it turned out that the care insurance for single people with no children rose from 0.35% to 0.6%, in Germany, being single is a crime, and being single and not having a baby is a crime.
What do you think about this?
1
German taxes are too high, especially for singles, you have to pay 37~45% a month, almost half, it's okay to live in a small city, if you are in a high-consumption city like Munich, it's also difficult, you have to be careful with your budget.
2
Germany encourages the birth of children, my friend turned out to be unmarried, naturalized in Germany half a year after coming back on a blind date, married before the end of the holiday, and now has three babies, it is said that he has to pay half of the tax alone, the married wife does not work on the tax credit, and the country gives money to the child.
3
There are also single taxes in China, such as buying a new house, requiring schools and kindergartens, and the land price includes these supporting facilities, as well as personal deduction tax and raising children.
4
My ex-boyfriend was studying in Germany and wanted to stay, but the taxes were too high and I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to survive, so I came back.
5
China also has it, and the so-called reduction is actually just a disguised encouragement.
6
Really, it is to collect money from bachelors to raise babies for others.
7
Single tax is a disguised statement, when the tax is levied, it is not a single tax levied on single people, there is also a single tax in China, there is a child education deduction when paying the tax, and people who do not have children do not enjoy it.
8
In Japan, even more, if you get married and have children, as long as the children are under the husband's insurance, all the tax deductions on the wife's side will be calculated as single, without any deductions.
9
The same is true in the United States, where the salary is only half of the hand, and medical education is very expensive.
10
Denmark's business tax is 25%, which means that you have to pay these taxes for everything, except for pensions, and the rest are required, and personal income tax is 46%.
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In this diagram, several Europeans argue about which country has higher taxes.