U.N. General Assembly Forum

Denmark: Taxes

Denmark: Taxes

by Forrest Jayson -
Number of replies: 5

Denmark is a beautiful country full of culture and happiness. However, one of the few issues to plague this wonderful country is the extremely high tax rate. They have the highest tax rate in the world, 51.5% income tax. Denmark proposes to pass a law that lowers its taxes to make it more managable for its citizens and stimulate the economy. Denmark also requests additional funding from the UN to ease the burden of its decreased revenue from taxes. An unintened consequence of this proposal is Denmark's economy declining due to decreased tax revenue. However, lower income tax will allow people to spend more money, therefore bolstering the economy in the long term.

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Re: Denmark: Taxes

by Jessica Conley -
This is a great idea but before the UN funds you you need to find bugdrt cuts with in the spending of the tax dollars. It will help but the govenment needs a plan before the UN can step in.
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Re: Denmark: Taxes

by Emily Jasmer -
Forrest if Ireland wasnt broke i'd buy you a Guinness :)
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Re: Denmark: Taxes

by Brandon Fox -
I think the goverment of Denmark should just cut all un needed goverment programs and reduce their military, clearly if you have to tax your citizens 51.5% then your goverment is too big or you need to find another source of income that is NOT U.N. charity.
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Re: Denmark: Taxes

by Shawn Cummings -
That tax rate is just obserd, i vote that we lower it! and provide funding, as long as cuts are made.