The New Underground Economy In Germany

 

Taxes

 

A very interesting stage in the economic meltdown since 2007 is quietly unfolding beneath the headlines. In Germany, the tax burden on the average person has exceeded 50%. The people may be powerless against the politicians so there is a new form of barter emerging that still uses money, but avoids taxes. How? After outrageous energy policies and rents that keep rising not to mention incidental expenses, the average person in Germany finds that hardly anything remains to fund something for consumption.

Stacks of coins with the letters VAT isolated on white background

 

 

VAT taxes are absurd and they add really more than 20% to the cost of everything between the tax and administration. A larger portion of the remaining disposable income is consumed by food, everything else many are starting to turn to used merchandise. Why? No more taxes than necessary. There is a rising trend in Germany to buy and sell used goods to avoid taxes. Since the goods are not “manufactured” there is no chain of production for the VAT system to oppress.

 

VAT-1965-2002

 

People are realizing that they have been living a fairy tale. The politicians swore that VAT taxes would reduce income taxes. They did not. They were more repressive and have reduced the long-term economic growth throughout Europe. The administrative burden upon business is outrageous with each layer having to account up the chain rather than a sales tax that only the seller need collects.

 

VAT-Europe

 

 

We are seeing dramatic changes right here in the core of the European economy that all the socialist elites are blind and cannot see. They only cheer higher and higher taxes on the “rich” yet solve no problem with respect to reducing the tax consumption of government. It is not that they propose to reduce taxes on the average person, they merely advocate raising taxes on the rich that come back and increase the taxes on everyone anyway, Europe is turning to used goods being traded to avoid VAT. This trend is being aided by the internet

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Moon Kil Woong 9 years ago Contributor's comment

Maybe they should just do what the central bank is doing and just print money. This is in essence a tax one can't avoid and affects the wealthy more than the poor since the more you have the more you get devalued. On top of that you also get lower interest rates since liquidity essentially does grow on trees and is made without producing goods or services.