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This is a discussion on Norwegian Tax Returns made public today within the Europe forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie. Click here For anyone who has ever wondered what their boss earns or how much their friends and neighbours are ...
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Interesting that Norway PM only earns E125k in a country with very high standard of living. No chance our "PM" would vote for something like this on his salary. <Mod> This thread has been merged with "Norway's transparent Tax lists published : The *Skatteliste*." </Mod>
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| Norway did not give away their oil and gas reserves, thats why they have a high standard of living, ahern and burke gave billions to Shell for nothing, criminals.
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Come on out with it. |
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| I can't recall the exact figures, but I read recently that the difference between the poorest and richest people in Denmark (I'm sure the situation is similar in Norway) is amazingly small - a fraction of what it is in 'selfish capitalist' countries like the US, UK - or Ireland. Some might say this hampers ambition and enterprise, but given that the Scandinavians punch above their weight in business terms (think of the number of well-known Scandinavian firms), this does not appear to be the case at all. Also, it's been shown many times that the more equal societies are, the happier they are. Scandinavia, though certainly not perfect, does seem to be as close to a social paradise as any society that has ever existed. |
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I'm not sure why this is news. I lived there for a few years in the 90s and the skattelisten (the tax list) was always available online, for anyone to see. i.e. you could pop into the website ( Søk i skattelistene for 2006, 2007 og 2008 - DN.no) and see how much someone paid in income tax for a given year. For the curious...the table headings on that site are as follows:..."Inntekt" means "income" and "skatt" means tax paid. can't remember what Formue means. A euro is worth about 10 norwegian kroner, so divide by ten, to get an idea of comparable salaries. |
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| I did say it wasn't new news, just thought it would be interesting given current issues tax issues in Ireland & who is paying their share... Not sure how much detail is provided but this would probably mean would indirectly know how much your friends and neighbours earn. It would also probably highlight the people taking advantage of tax loopholes & tax saving incentives. The downside is it would make everyone very nosey. No chance Irish politician salaries will be benchmarked against Norway.
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