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> Our Finance Minister, for example, proposes to borrow money not by issuing new government bonds at present (higher) interest rates, but by re-issuing old bonds which bear the lower fixed interest rates from prior years. Because these bonds are a bad deal, investors will only buy them for less than their nominal value. The German government will therefore commit to repaying the holders of these bonds more than they borrowed, providing investors effectively the same interest rate as they would’ve gotten had they bought new bonds. The trick is that this repayment will not happen until the Scholz clown car are out of office, so it’s not their problem.
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> The new budget thus also includes a substantial tax incentive for skilled foreign workers; 30%, 20% and finally 10% of their gross salary will be exempt from taxation in the first three years after they arrive. If you think this will have any meaningful impact – or accomplish anything but pissing off native German workers by imposing lighter taxes on their foreign counterparts – you are insane.
These guys are so retarded it boggles the mind
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Sounds amazing, I move to Germany and lose more of my income every year, amazing incentive
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@romin apparently brain gets reprocessed right after being elected
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@lain they're elected guvment officials
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@11112011 I’ll get some pension and I can’t get the money back that I already paid, but I’m not relying on it, it’s doubtful that there will be a sufficient payout
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@lain do u has a german have a pension on the horizon? or u relying on all german layers taxes?