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Subject:RE: Trying to flee the country From:aehlert -at- pria -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 27 Apr 2000 08:01:59 -0400
In Canada, you enter the 62.5% when you enter the highest tax bracket.
Unfortunately, this begins at $55K (depending on the province).Here, you don't
need a seven figure income to require one of those off shore tax shelters.
But please, come up north and share the tax burden. The smog in Toronto (now 6
million strong during the day... 1.5 million perform the stagnant commute in
daily) is just lovely this time of year. And can I interest you in a -40 degree
six month winter? Hey! that's in celcius don't you know.
> Canada is a great place to work.... if you don't mind the 62.5%
income tax rate
> and another 15% tax on anything you buy. Can you believe the tax
on alcohol
> is 80%? Now that's just nasty!
Jeez! Where the hell are you living?! And how did you manage to
get into a 62.5% tax bracket as a technical writer? What, you have a seven
figure income or somethig?!