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Post by crojoe on Mar 7, 2012 18:50:37 GMT 1
My simple solution... allow businesses to hire two people and pay just one medical insurance cover (since a person on benefits gets free medical) and similar taxes (for people employed by a company, not so much self-employment). In essence, you hire one person for 10,000 Kuna and hire second person for 5000 Kuna. That would get more people into work and in time get people spending. Of course I would also suggest they lower PDV or raise the income tax threshold to give people incentives to work hard. Make it a huge fine for not paying your taxes, with assets of the company being able to be sold to meet that tax bill. www.croatiantimes.com/news/Business/2012-03-07/25544/Croatia_needs_2_million_workers
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Post by Madgolfer on Mar 8, 2012 13:37:27 GMT 1
That is almost doubling the current amount of people in work? Well there are 20,000 new companies being created soon so maybe some will come from there. And some can take up the jobs left by the non-EU people that will have to leave Cro thanks to the new visa laws. And the non-EU people that stay will have to employ 3 staff each so that will take up some more of the slack And there will be plenty of new jobs in the booming car sales industry now that the new tax laws have been introduced. And the rest will probably come from the real estate sector when they get around to sorting out the new law restrictions. And the rest will obviously come from the tourist sector. There you go that was easy..... ;D
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Post by crojoe on Mar 8, 2012 14:32:32 GMT 1
That is almost doubling the current amount of people in work? Well there are 20,000 new companies being created soon so maybe some will come from there. And some can take up the jobs left by the non-EU people that will have to leave Cro thanks to the new visa laws. And the non-EU people that stay will have to employ 3 staff each so that will take up some more of the slack And there will be plenty of new jobs in the booming car sales industry now that the new tax laws have been introduced. And the rest will probably come from the real estate sector when they get around to sorting out the new law restrictions. And the rest will obviously come from the tourist sector. There you go that was easy..... ;D Good one! I wonder if someone should wake them up or just let them keep Zzzzzzzing? I kind of wonder if the world bank and similar have put pressure on Croatia to pay more of its interest on their loan? Their action almost seem suicidal.
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