• huppakee@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      There is a bunch of charts in the article that might answer that question, but i honestly have no clue how they compare to each other. I wrote that based on what i read in the article:

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      France raises a lot of tax: €1,321bn, equal to 45.3% of GDP, compared to 37% in the UK. […]

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      Germany is different. It is not a low-tax country: in 2024 it raised €1,817bn, equal to 42.2% of GDP. […]

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        15 hours ago

        I may have overlooked it, but I did not see a single chart nor any mention in the text addressing the tax burden for an individual worker.
        Which would be a far more meaningful discussion that the pure number of taxes.

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          1 hour ago

          It might be out of the scope of this article, since the main message is that a simple system is good for attracting large companies. Maybe they did not write about it because those companies don’t care, maybe it’s because the author or the people behind the website don’t care. But i suppose they have a reason. I surely would read about that