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- cross-posted to:
- belgium@lemmy.world
- yurop@lemm.ee
- sweden@lemmy.world
- czech@lemmy.world
Les critères pour définir un « ultra-riche » devraient varier d’un pays de l’UE à un autre en raison des différences économiques, fiscales et sociales entre les Etats membres. A titre d’exemple, en Belgique, nous proposons que toute personne qui dispose de 1,25 million d’euros en plus de son habitation principale et des avoirs affectés à son activité professionnelle soit qualifiée d’ « ultra-riche ».
If disposable assets (in addition to your house and normal expenses) of €1.25M counts as ultra-rich in Belgium what is rich then? And well-off? Isn’t the whole “eat the rich” idea targeted at billionaires which is a whole other level than this definition?
The “idea” stems from envy. It sounds good when it targets billionaires, but it will end up taxing anyone slightly well-off.
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So let’s put it at 1000 euro then, since that’s so arbitrary
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Tax the rich, and the rich will leave. When the rich leave, good luck getting a job since there are less places to work. Got no job? Enjoy being poor! Wanna start a business? You can but your better off working a 9 to 5!
If I was rich, I would avoid countries with high taxes and countries that target the rich since why the fuck would you as a rich guy live in a country that robs you with joy?
So why don’t all of the rich just leave and go live on an island together where there’s no tax and no poor people?
How do those boots taste?