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- Embed this notice@d0c40r0 @SK1ZM @bobbala @doctorsex @cjd @EssentialUtinsil @plotinus_enjoyer @stoner713 They did have income taxes actually. Their tax rate was based upon the productivity assumption and citizens directly paid it monthly. It was lower than America's though.
>A 1933 Swedish study comparing taxation among Great Powers established that the German people paid 23 percent of their income in taxes. In the United States the amount was 23.4 percent, in Norway 25.1 percent, Britain 25.2 and Italy 30.6 percent.32 (The figure did not take into account America’s numerous hidden taxes that were non-existent in Germany.)