I dont have to pay anything if i get sick and need to go to the doctor or hospital. i only need to pay for medication, and even that is supported by the publicservice, or what to call it.Candy wrote:You might just be missing a really good point - tax isn't just money being taken from you without reason.
The Netherlands has one of the best medical care solutions for everybody and it has a social network that catches you when you lose your job so you don't instantly plummet into poverty. Not to mention the education you didn't have to pay the full amount for when you were studying, which you are paying for now (for the education of new kids, that is).
I dont have to pay to study, actually i get paid for it.
if i dont have a job, i still get money, not much but more that enough if your rent isnt too high.
Yes, its quite nice. That is when you need it. When you dont it is quite enoying, especially if you earn alot of money, because then, if you want to work extra for some reason, ull have to pay 60% in tax! (or is it more?)
the health care system work, but it work very slow. I i get cancer i can rick wating for months before getting the proper treatment.
the social care system is allso nice to have, but it doesnt work very well.
a great deal of the taxpayers money is infact used on expenses that could easily be avoided, and that is... sad.
There are many problems, too many to justify such a high tax rate, even with all the benefits.