Should the Netherlands raise taxes on the rich?
Australia currently has a progressive tax system whereby high income earners pay a higher percentage of tax than low income tax. A more progressive income tax system has been proposed as a tool towards reducing wealth inequality.
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Response rates from 503 Groningen voters.
64% Yes |
35% No |
61% Yes |
30% No |
3% Lower the income tax rate and remove all existing tax loopholes for large corporations |
4% No, but lower taxes for the poor |
0% Yes, and raise taxes on all income brackets |
1% No, keep the current tax structure |
0% Reform to a flat tax |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 503 Groningen voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 503 Groningen voters.
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Unique answers from Groningen voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8RFL6BW4yrs4Y
It should depend on how rich they are and lower taxes for the poor
@8LX43654yrs4Y
No, lower the tax for higher income individuals by 5% and start looking at how a country that taxes its own citizens so much somehow doesn't have enough money.
@9MX6QRP6mos6MO
Increase taxes on the rich, lower taxes on the poor, but this should be based on household earnings for married couples
@9GTBGGH1yr1Y
Yes, increase taxes for the super rich and royal families, remove all the tax eviction while lower the taxes for the poor and the middle working classes.
@9GPSC3W1yr1Y
Lower the income tax rate for low to mid range incomes and remove all existing tax loopholes for large corporations and the super rich
@9BPFJVP2yrs2Y
Yes, and introduce a proportionally graduated tax system to have much higher taxes on the wealthy along with a universal land value tax, and introduce wealth cap for individuals, households and companies.
@9698M3G2yrs2Y
Yes, but also work on the tax loophole and tax haven part
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