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Post by ghostwriter on Jun 14, 2005 8:46:22 GMT 1
Most Corrupt
Map & Graph: Government: Corruption (Top 50 Countries)
Country Description Definition: Relates to perceptions of the degree of corruption as seen by business people, academics and risk analysts, and ranges between 0 (highly clean) and 10 (highly corrupt). Includes police corruption, business corruption, political corruption, etc. Data for 2003.
Amount 1. Bangladesh 8.7 2. Nigeria 8.6 3. Haiti 8.5 4. Burma 8.4 5. Paraguay 8.4 6. Azerbaijan 8.2 7. Cameroon 8.2 8. Tajikistan 8.2 9. Angola 8.2 10. Georgia 8.2 11. Indonesia 8.1 12. Kenya 8.1 13. Papua New Guinea 7.9 14. Kyrgyzstan 7.9 15. Libya 7.9 16. Iraq 7.8 17. Congo, Republic of the 7.8 18. Ecuador 7.8 19. Sierra Leone 7.8 20. Uganda 7.8 21. Bolivia 7.7 22. Ukraine 7.7 23. Zimbabwe 7.7 24. Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of 7.7 25. Sudan 7.7
26. Honduras 7.7 27. Moldova 7.6 28. Uzbekistan 7.6 29. Vietnam 7.6 30. Kazakhstan 7.6 31. Venezuela 7.6 32. Guatemala 7.6 33. Argentina 7.5 34. Ethiopia 7.5 35. Philippines 7.5 36. Albania 7.5 37. Pakistan 7.5 38. Tanzania 7.5 39. Zambia 7.5 40. Gambia, The 7.5 41. Algeria 7.4 42. Yemen 7.4 43. Madagascar 7.4 44. Nicaragua 7.4 45. Mozambique 7.3 46. Russia 7.3 47. India 7.2 48. Malawi 7.2 49. Romania 7.2 50. Mali 7 Weighted Average 7.59
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Post by ghostwriter on Jun 14, 2005 8:55:45 GMT 1
Poorest countries
Map & Graph: Economy: Population below poverty line (Top 50 Countries)
Amount 1. Zambia 86% (1993) 2. Chad 80% (2001 est.) 3. Haiti 80% (2002 est.) 4. Moldova 80% (2001 est.) 5. Liberia 80% 6. Guatemala 75% (2002 est.) 7. Madagascar 71% (1999 est.) 8. Bolivia 70% (1999 est.) 9. Suriname 70% (2002 est.) 10. Zimbabwe 70% (2002 est.) 11. Burundi 70% (2002 est.) 12. Mozambique 70% (2001 est.) 13. Ecuador 70% (2001 est.) 14. Sierra Leone 68% (1989 est.) 15. Mali 64% average; 30% of the total population living in urban areas; 70% of the total population living in rural areas) (2001 est.) 16. Niger 63% (1993 est.) 17. Nigeria 60% (2000 est.) 18. Tajikistan 60% (2001 est.) 19. West Bank 60% (2002 est.) 20. Rwanda 60% (2001 est.) 21. Gaza Strip 60% (2002 est.) 22. Comoros 60% (2002 est.) 23. Kyrgyzstan 55% (2001 est.) 24. Colombia 55% (2001) 25. Malawi 54% (FY 90/91 est.) 26. Senegal 54% (2001 est.) 27. Georgia 54% (2001 est.) 28. Eritrea 53% (1993/94) 29. Honduras 53% (1993 est.) 30. Djibouti 50% (2001 est.) 31. Mauritania 50% (2001 est.) 32. Armenia 50% (2002 est.) 33. Peru 50% (2000 est.) 34. Namibia 50% (2002 est.) 35. Kenya 50% (2000 est.) 36. South Africa 50% (2000 est.) 37. Nicaragua 50% (2001 est.) 38. Lesotho 49% (1999) 39. Azerbaijan 49% (2002 est.) 40. Cameroon 48% (2000 est.) 41. El Salvador 48% (1999 est.) 42. Botswana 47% 43. Venezuela 47% (1998 est.) 44. Ethiopia 45% (2002 est.) 45. Burkina Faso 45% (2001 est.) 46. Romania 44.5% (2000) 47. East Timor 42% (2002 est.) 48. Nepal 42% (1995-96) 49. Swaziland 40% (1995)
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Post by ghostwriter on Jun 14, 2005 8:57:27 GMT 1
Most taxed
Map & Graph: Taxation: Total tax wedge - Single worker (Top 50 Countries) Country Description Definition: The percentage of gross earnings given up in tax, including any social security contributions. Calculated for a single worker without children, earning 100 % of the average wage. Data for 2001, and only for selected OECD countries.
Amount 1. Belgium 55.6% 2. Hungary 52.6% 3. Germany 50.7% 4. Sweden 48.6% 5. France 48.3% 6. Italy 46.2% 7. Finland 45.9% 8. Austria 44.7% 9. Denmark 44.2% 10. Turkey 43.2% 11. Czech Republic 43.0% 12. Poland 42.9% 13. Netherlands 42.3% 14. Slovakia 42.0% 15. Spain 37.9% 16. Norway 37.0% 17. Greece 36.0% 18. Luxembourg 33.9% 19. Portugal 32.5% 20. Canada 30.2% 21. United States 30.0% 22. United Kingdom 29.7% 23. Switzerland 29.5% 24. Ireland 25.8% 25. Iceland 25.7%
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Europe: Croatia: Taxation
Value Added Tax - Lower rate for dwellings: NO Value Added Tax - Professional services: 22% [7th of 25] Value Added Tax - Standard rate: 22% [6th of 25]
Sources: Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
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Post by EMIZZZZAGREB on Jun 14, 2005 9:09:11 GMT 1
Where was Croatia, 51st? Well done you are below Mali.
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Post by EMIZZZZAGREB on Jun 14, 2005 9:11:51 GMT 1
u/2 clearly Croatia was not included in this, as the tax in Croatia is very high. Are you now suggesting that taxation is lower in Croatia than the uk? and you want people to take you seriously?
when everything is taken into account tax is over 50% in Croatia.
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Post by ghostwriter on Jun 14, 2005 15:40:35 GMT 1
u/2 clearly Croatia was not included in this, as the tax in Croatia is very high. Are you now suggesting that taxation is lower in Croatia than the uk? and you want people to take you seriously? when everything is taken into account tax is over 50% in Croatia. Listen Emiz/U'2 Lover....... I don't make the list.... these people do: NationMaster is a vast compilation of data from such sources as the CIA World Factbook, United Nations, World Health Organization, World Bank, World Resources Institute, UNESCO, UNICEF and OECD. Emiz/U'2 Lover, If you don't like the list and you don't agree... go ahead and contact all the above people and give them your expert advice I am sure they will be all ears to hear from an expert like you....hahahahahaheheheeheehehe ;D
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Post by EMIZZZZAGREB on Jun 14, 2005 16:16:47 GMT 1
Well, if you would like to check the site you will see that Croatia is not even included in the census, very relevant and INTERESTING on a site about Croatia.
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Post by GW on Jun 14, 2005 16:27:34 GMT 1
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Europe: Croatia: Taxation Value Added Tax - Lower rate for dwellings: NO Value Added Tax - Professional services: 22% [7th of 25] Value Added Tax - Standard rate: 22% [6th of 25] Sources: Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
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Post by EMIZZZZAGREB on Jun 14, 2005 17:21:02 GMT 1
So let me get this right, the interesting fact is that Croatia's pdv is 22%? wow when did that happen. My point is, in the comparative tables that you included Croatia was not even involved, so what relevance does that have to a visit Croatia site? answer none..now that really is it...no more...ciao.
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Post by gw on Jun 14, 2005 17:25:25 GMT 1
Now from the expert..... Emiz/U*2 Lover being said in snooty British voice "Tax in Croatia is over 50%....." hahhahahahahaahahahahahahahaahahahahaa ;D ;D Are you insane? ??
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Post by EMIZZZZAGREB on Jun 14, 2005 17:41:48 GMT 1
Ahh I have just realised, you think that the tax chart above where you have put Croatia's vat is other countries vat, what an idiot! Now that is it..you're a silly girl..
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Post by ghostwriter on Jun 14, 2005 18:53:56 GMT 1
Ahh I have just realised, you think that the tax chart above where you have put Croatia's vat is other countries vat, what an idiot! Now that is it..you're a silly girl.. Look you idiot.... Croatia is not in the first list because it is not part of the OECD countries. The Croatian tax that is stated there is just for fact. DUHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! ;D Did I ever mention Croatia has higher or lower tax than what was listed by OCED..... NO I DID NOT.... wake up and read the post you DRIP! I never mentioned where Croatia sits in the list...... and you are crazy if you think Croatian tax is higher than 50%...... yeah croatia has high tax but not higher than 50%...... you crazy drip!
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Post by EMIZZZZAGREB on Jun 14, 2005 19:48:07 GMT 1
Somebody put her out of her misery please.
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Post by gw on Jun 14, 2005 19:53:35 GMT 1
Somebody put her out of her misery please. Ya just can't win can ya? So if you can't win with intelligent facts you use violence. Typical Englishboy ;D
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Post by EMIZZZZAGREB on Jun 14, 2005 20:53:08 GMT 1
I wanted to see if it was just me, so i showed this page to three yanks, I didn't tell them who any of the posters are. All of them said, is ghostwriter just pretending to be this stupid U/2,,,,you as usual are wrong, your taxation link was regarding salary tax, you then later after I questioned you added Croatia's vat tax which was in no way relevant. I rightly stated that salary tax in Croatia is over 50%, for example if a person is paid 5000 kunas neto, it will cost the company more than 10,000 kunas , 8,993.bruto.I believe , basic tax plus health care tax plus plus plus...is that easy enough for you? I do hope so. What are you talking about? violence, I was hoping somebody would explain this system to you, but I had to instead. Basically as usual you are wrong, it is not debatable, it cannot be argued we are talking about figures here, exact figures. Your website did not give any mention to Croatia, so the only reason I can immagine you posted it here was to show that Croatia was not in the world's top 50 corrupt countries on a website it was not even included in...breathe out....
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