Dixie Chicks

Finnish taxes:

Monthly pay:
2 147 €/mon 3 221 €/mon 5 368 €/mon 8 589 €/mon
23,6% 30,9% 38,4% 44,8%

In addition, VAT for almost everything is 24%, food is 14%, medicines etc 10%. Gas, cars, alcohol and such have horrible added taxes.
 
I am frothing at the bit to start my garden up, sure be glad when spring gets here..we keep getting these weird warm spells almost feels like spring then snap back to 30's...we had the septic tank replaced when we moved in.........I've been trying to amend the soil with mulchs n stuff to get bit more organic matter in our super sandy soil here so can get the dirt growable for grass in the spring...had planted a bunch of clover n other nibbly stuff at the end of season but most of it got trampled as I was constructing and building up the chicken area......hopefully get this one tree removed in spring and can finish off the free range area for the chickens along the slopes...have mostof my seeds have a few I want to get that are specialized seeds for cold weather...
 
Finnish taxes:

Monthly pay:
2 147 €/mon 3 221 €/mon 5 368 €/mon 8 589 €/mon
23,6% 30,9% 38,4% 44,8%

In addition, VAT for almost everything is 24%, food is 14%, medicines etc 10%. Gas, cars, alcohol and such have horrible added taxes.
Are there a bunch of write-offs? Can you "reduce" your income by loopholes or is it a straight tax?
 
Are there a bunch of write-offs? Can you "reduce" your income by loopholes or is it a straight tax?

same questions
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Quote: There are some write offs, like mortgage and travel costs to and from work, but those numbers shown there are adjusted, that is the average tax percentage paid by those four different monthly earners. But then again, we get free healthcare, education and pension. So not too bad.
 
Actually, I'm lying, I have to pay the spring semester fee for university again, I think it's 35 euros for spring, although that includes student healthcare services, they're slightly less crowded than what the general public can use. They include dental etc.
 
Jem, I'm thinking of dragging down my seed starter mini greenhouse from the attic, I think the chilis could be started soon.
I have a couple aneihms I over wintered in my greenhouse this winter...and some swiss chard and chervil started ...and a couple bee attractor flowers forget what it is atm........I should remember to get the marigold started so I can get the ground prepared for disease resistance...and I bunch of rosemary starts I plan on planting around in the chicken area or along the fenceline... I did finish up the small raised bed at the end of the coop for the lavander and swiss char...just trying to figure out a lil something help keep the dogs out of it from trompling
 

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