Tax Competition: A Liberalizing Force in the World Economy
Poslao: afq2007
Opis:
A mini-documentary by Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation that explains how international tax competition has led to better tax policy and better economic performance, but also warns that international bureaucracies are trying to rig the system against taxpayers by creating "an OPEC for politicians."
For more info: http://www.freedomandprosperity.org/
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Can any of you explain how the government is better at making decisions for us than we are ourselves? Evidence, please.
I can't wait until we get our taxes raised in the midst of a recession (presuming the Democrats win). What's the point of having healthcare if you can no longer afford to eat anyhting but Top Ramen?
I don't disagree with you - but please - don't make facts up.
Stockholm looks like a city from the 60s, even ships are old while Hong Kong looks like a city from the future with amazing number of new skyscrapers. And while Sweden has enormously more land than the USA -I think Sweden density is about 20 people per square km- while USA is 40
Cheers
The markets are collapsing because there is a big expectation that Obama will win. Just take a look at intrade an you will see that the higher the expectations that Obama will
If I was a democrat I would talk continuously about RAISING taxes so investment collapses RIGHT NOW and a crisis happens NOW and republicans are blamed for that democrat caused crisis and so democrats win. Easy.
And I doubt very much that swedish girls are more beautiful than brazilian or colombian girls, but you go on bragging about having the most beautiful girls
After I moved here six years ago, I quickly noticed that Norwegians live more frugally than Americans do. They hang on to old appliances and furniture that we would throw out. And they drive around in wrecks. In 2003, when my partner and I took his teenage brother to New York - his first trip outside of Europe - he stared boggle-eyed at the cars in the Newark Airport parking lot, as mesmerized as Robin Williams in a New York grocery store in "Moscow on the Hudson."
Norway is full of oil, $12000 per person per year when oil was much much cheaper, I doubt very very much that you Swedes have a higher standard of living than norwegians since Norway always show a ridiculously high GDP. It is so high because TAXES are counted 2 times. PPP figures are more reasonable.
Not entirely true. First big companies use that to expand or invest in for larger profit which creates more jobs for you and others. Second they invest it to either a) make a better product b) make that same product cheaper c) to give more jobs to more people.
Thanks to these tax breaks you get a job and better + cheaper products. Also keep in mind their big profits are still taxed.
All the government needs to do is cut spending so you and everyone else can benefit.
Of course not, I want an equal tax rate on my business as well as yours. It is not fair for you and our costumers if someone pays more and someone else pays less on taxes.