Comment by well_ackshually
18 days ago
The subject is not employers, don't get sidetracked. I don't particularly give a shit about employer's costs either.
The initial claim is "82% of wages go to taxes", which is inaccurate, a lie and a bad faith argument.
> I don't particularly give a shit about employer's costs either
So you don't care about the size of your salary? Fair enough...
It's all the same to them, whether the social insurance contributions are shown on your payslip or not is just an accounting detail. It's still a tax on labour and no different that the share you are paying.
No, my employer's costs are not part of my salary. The proof of it being that employers have never raised salaries in response to their social contributions going down.
Please stop being so dense.
I must assume you are trolling at this point... Or lack a very basic understanding of the of finance and economics.
> never raised salaries in response to their social contributions going down.
Clearly fixable with a very simple law since some other countries somehow managed to achieve this.