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BamaRider
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First I said, speaking of the tax burden of 45% of the average Canadian making 63k a year.

My BCBS, part of my retirement package costs me about 600 dollars last year. That grants me full access to the system, and gives me the healthcare perks a billionare in Canada can’t get it. Like WI FI and bath in my private hospital room, with no lines or waiting for the most common of operations. And you wonder why so many in the USA are so vehemently oppposed to UHC?
That is a crippling tax burden, one that will not allow most middle class Canadians to ever break into the upper middle class. The govt is outta control up there, people are taxed in every direction they face.
My guess the CDN making 100k a year gets fleeced for over 50%.
Where does all this money go? Certainly not the military, they have been stripped and mostly neglected to the point the country can not defend itself against anyone with formidable means.
I don’t know the numbers, but y’all are paying for health care in ways you don’t even realize.
How about this-
economywatch.com/business-and-
economy/canada.html
A 13% sales tax on almost every single thing you buy in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and New Foundland. Amazing.
So Ephel came back with this-Originally Posted by BamaRider
That is staggering. My tax bill in Alabama is 17% of my income, and my family income is more than 63k. So yeah I paid about 20k less in taxes on more money. And that is why I have more toys, do things, go places, and do more then a Canadian with the same income. Simply a case of numbers.
What is misleading about it? I gotta post my W2? LOL. It’s a fact. I can assure ya no guy in Alabama that netted 63k income paid anything close to 29k in in taxes.This is misleading. Canadian taxes are higher, but they spend less on medicine than the U.S. does.
My BCBS, part of my retirement package costs me about 600 dollars last year. That grants me full access to the system, and gives me the healthcare perks a billionare in Canada can’t get it. Like WI FI and bath in my private hospital room, with no lines or waiting for the most common of operations. And you wonder why so many in the USA are so vehemently oppposed to UHC?
That is a crippling tax burden, one that will not allow most middle class Canadians to ever break into the upper middle class. The govt is outta control up there, people are taxed in every direction they face.
My guess the CDN making 100k a year gets fleeced for over 50%.
Where does all this money go? Certainly not the military, they have been stripped and mostly neglected to the point the country can not defend itself against anyone with formidable means.
I don’t know the numbers, but y’all are paying for health care in ways you don’t even realize.
How about this-
Linky here to the above articleThe Harmonized Sales Tax is a combination of goods and services tax and the provincial sales tax. The rate of the goods and services tax is 5% and the provincial sales tax rate is 8%. This means that the total harmonized sales tax collected in the three above mentioned provinces is 13%.
economywatch.com/business-and-
economy/canada.html
A 13% sales tax on almost every single thing you buy in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and New Foundland. Amazing.