@hardbass2k8 @coolboymew @hakui @tk Idk, I'd need to get info about that. But it isn't normal to go to such measures just to get a fair ratio of effort/money. I don't mind paying taxes as long as they are fair which isn't the case now.
>I'm guessing big corps don't have to deal with all this bullshit? You mean the ones who work in France but declare their revenues in Ireland ? like MS, Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook etc... ? No they don't have these problems.
Maybe I'm stupid but I should look maybe into declaring my revenues in Ireland ? Maybe it's legal since these mega corps are doing it, idk ? Anybody in Ireland on fedi that could help me ?
Incomes: https://loadaverage.org/url/6136856 -71% of CA* for what you sell. -50% of CA* for your services. -34% of CA* for liberal activities.
Micro taxes: -0.48% of CA for "taxe de chambre consulaire". -0.3% of CA for "Contribution a la formation professionnelle" -Plus one that changes from city to city but that's only if you have a shop.
I only do services so, 22+50+0.48+0.3=72,78% of CA*
*turnover/Chiffre d'Affaire
To generate minimum wage with such taxes I need to generate 67680 euros per year, and from that some I'm get 1 539,42 euros per month.
Right now my customers pay me 120 euros year to take care of all the computers in their home. 87,6 euros goes to the gov and I get 32,4 euros. With such taxes I need to manage a computer parc of 564 houses to generate the 67680 euros needed to get minimum wage.
mangeurdenuage (mangeurdenuage@loadaverage.org)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Sep-2020 11:27:52 EDT
mangeurdenuageRapport a coter de la plaque. 1: Trois quart de ce qui est écrit ne donne aucune solution réel/concrète et ne fera que renforcer "l’illectronisme". 2: Les gens doivent avoir le choix d'utiliser les outils numérique ou non. 3: Dans l'état des choses encore plus de numérique ne feras que aggraver la situation du bordel générale dans lequel nous vivons.