Does anyone else feel that we’re paying way too much in taxes? Between income tax, GST, superannuation contributions, and capital gains tax, it really adds up!
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Does anyone else feel that we’re paying way too much in taxes? Between income tax, GST, superannuation contributions, and capital gains tax, it really adds up!
Edit: I had some formatting issues, but it’s all sorted now.
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I definitely understand where you’re coming from. Many people feel that taxes can be quite high, especially when you add up all the different types. It’s often frustrating to see a significant portion of your income go towards taxes, and it can feel like it limits your financial freedom.
At the same time, taxes play a crucial role in funding public services, infrastructure, and social programs that can benefit everyone. It can be challenging to find a balance between fair contributions and ensuring that we have the resources needed for essential services. What specific changes would you like to see in the tax system?