Message from @trackky

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2016-09-06 15:58:43 UTC  

also when buying off amazon.de, swiss people always get a 11.1% discount because german VAT is 19% and Swiss VAT is 7.9% - amazon handles that shit automatically

2016-09-06 15:58:45 UTC  

Tax rate here is 25%

2016-09-06 15:58:52 UTC  

The default one, that is

2016-09-06 15:58:59 UTC  

as in VAT? or income tax

2016-09-06 15:59:00 UTC  

+ whatever they feel to add on top of it

2016-09-06 15:59:03 UTC  

VAT

2016-09-06 15:59:05 UTC  

lel

2016-09-06 15:59:09 UTC  

Income is >30%

2016-09-06 15:59:12 UTC  

get cuckt

2016-09-06 15:59:31 UTC  

At least we don't have exaggerated import taxes

2016-09-06 15:59:45 UTC  

So I can keep buying Chink shit with no real consequence

2016-09-06 15:59:49 UTC  

Unlike say: Norway

2016-09-06 15:59:53 UTC  

chink shit doesn't get taxed

2016-09-06 15:59:56 UTC  

Not even being a part of EU

2016-09-06 15:59:57 UTC  

because they don't open that shit

2016-09-06 15:59:58 UTC  

Oh, they do

2016-09-06 16:00:03 UTC  

But only high value

2016-09-06 16:00:13 UTC  

I bought a RN3P and several other things above the threshold

2016-09-06 16:00:15 UTC  

never got checked

2016-09-06 16:00:22 UTC  

only gets checked when it comes with DHL

2016-09-06 16:00:30 UTC  

I'm planning on buying a cheap chinese SSD on ebay, thoughts on these ?

2016-09-06 16:00:32 UTC  

They have to right to tax stuff below a certain value or stuff that are labeled "Gift"

2016-09-06 16:00:46 UTC  

also the smart chinkydinkys always send it as something lower value

2016-09-06 16:00:55 UTC  

check gearbest and aliexpress first @trackky

2016-09-06 16:01:02 UTC  

my RN3P came as "MP4 Player" with a 'worth' of 57US$

2016-09-06 16:01:20 UTC  

Aside from Chink shit

2016-09-06 16:01:25 UTC  

Stuff from EU are tax-exempted

2016-09-06 16:01:40 UTC  

That's abit unlike your situation, I had it

2016-09-06 16:01:50 UTC  

Income tax here is about 0.8 monthly salaries a year (depends on the canton), then you have like 5% off your salary because of retirement fund and accident insurance

2016-09-06 16:02:00 UTC  

and that's about it

2016-09-06 16:02:02 UTC  

Cause a Swiss friend of mine always complains about having to pay taxes for vidyas he buys from the UK

2016-09-06 16:02:13 UTC  

also we get 13 monthly salaries a year : ^)

2016-09-06 16:02:31 UTC  

>buying vidyas from the uk
>physically

2016-09-06 16:02:32 UTC  

what a cuck

2016-09-06 16:02:33 UTC  

That would be including the vacation pay, right?

2016-09-06 16:02:41 UTC  

vacation pay?

2016-09-06 16:02:42 UTC  

What's wrong with physical

2016-09-06 16:02:57 UTC  

Well, common in the EU is that you get a month of paid vacation

2016-09-06 16:03:08 UTC  

you get 4 weeks of paid vacation a year, most workplaces offer 5-6 weeks

2016-09-06 16:03:10 UTC  

Some branches offer more

2016-09-06 16:03:10 UTC  

I get 5 weeks for example