What Level of Taxation Is Too Much?
Politics / Taxes Jun 29, 2013 - 01:01 AM GMTBy Nick Giambruno, Editor, International Man
You are technically a slave when 100% of the fruits of your labor is taxed or otherwise confiscated by force. So, at what percentage are you not a slave?
When you consider the totality of the countless direct and indirect taxes on the local, state, and federal levels in the US, as well as the pernicious effects of inflation – the hidden tax – many of us are at least already halfway to 100%.
Some in France have recently reached this grim milestone.
It was reported that more than 8,000 French households had tax bills that exceeded 100% of their income in 2012. This occurred due to a so-called "one-off levy" imposed by the socialist president in an attempt to "offset" previous tax breaks. Ouch.
Contrast France with these 18 countries that have no personal income tax.
When it comes to confiscating wealth, desperate governments know no limit – other than "what they can get away with."
Just in the past couple of months in Europe, we have observed that they can get away with outright theft of bank deposits in Cyprus and an effective 100% tax in France.
In other words, it is only pragmatic to assume that anything within a desperate government's immediate reach becomes fair game.
Fortunately it is still legal and practical to take steps to internationalize and put your savings, yourself, your income, and your digital presence outside of their immediate reach.
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