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"tax season"

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Blogger Unknown said...

I'd take the girl on the yellow bike... or is it about the bikes? ;)

Anyway, couldn't agree with you more. Holland is the mediocre society.

March 18, 2008 at 11:40 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

En dan is er ook nog het AOW-gat. Ieder jaar dat je in het buitenland verblijft vermindert je AOW met 2%.

March 19, 2008 at 8:32 AM

Blogger Amy said...

It better be about the bikes!

March 20, 2008 at 12:01 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the boy and his toy...
als kleuter was het wel wat eenvoudiger en ging het om de playmobiel-auto of -motor, zonder duo-passagiere! ;)
Ik krijg heimwee naar die tijd.
Veel succes met de moeilijke keuze, die hoef ik niet meer te maken.
Els

March 22, 2008 at 12:10 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you take enough tax from everyone to cover the costs that taxes are designed to cover, you're left with an income shortfall for the people, or your minimum threshold and fixed tax rate are quite high. If you take only what everyone can afford, the government can't fix your roads, keep your grandmother alive, etc.

Note that I earn enough to be tickling the top bracket - over 60% in AU - and I don't object to income tax brackets. I like living in a country with excellent public facilities and a significantly low rate of homelessness.

March 26, 2008 at 6:05 AM

Blogger Bram Stolk Sr said...

500 years or so ago there was a guy from Spain (Duke Alva) who decided that these people in the Netherlands had to contribute one tenth (10%)of every Penny they made as tax to support Spain in their wars of suppressing the people in the greater Spanish Empire.

As a result the Dutch got very angry and started The Dutch Revolt.
Eighty Years' War 1568–1648), was the revolt of the Seven Provinces in the Low Countries against the Spanish (Habsburg) Empire.

Spain was initially successful in suppressing the rebellion. In 1572, however, the rebels captured Brielle and the rebellion resurged. The northern provinces became independent in 1648.

During the revolt, the United Provinces of the Netherlands, better known as the Dutch Republic, rapidly grew to become a world power through its merchant shipping and experienced a period of economic, scientific, and cultural growth.

The Southern Netherlands (situated in modern-day Belgium, Luxembourg and Northern France) remained under Spanish rule. The continuous repression by the Spanish in the south caused many of its financial, intellectual, and cultural elite to flee north, contributing to the success of the Dutch Republic.

So history learns that too much tax burden to a Dutchman could result into an uprise and/or many of its financial, intellectual, and cultural elite to flee elsewhere (E.g. Canada)

Paying today more than 55% income tax and in addition to that a 20% VAT, BPM,OZB,Road,Fuel,Fly taxes and a dozen more of Government/Community grabbings from my wallet, I believe it will be time for another revolt........

By the way..I would go for the BlueBike as Japanese have better reliability

March 27, 2008 at 3:35 AM

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