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    1. While second tax bracket remains unchanged…

      It should be linked to minimal wage growth.

    2. If they keep doing this without adjusting tax bracket levels, soon 80% of people will be both on minimal wage and in the second tax bracket.

    3. Plus_Calligrapher_93 on

      if only polish people would know how much from pit other countries collect:

      * **Dania**: ok. 24,5%
      * **Szwecja**: ok. 12,5%
      * **Belgia**: ok. 12,1%
      * **Niemcy**: ok. 10,8%
      * **Włochy**: ok. 9,4%
      * **Francja**: ok. 9,2%
      * **Hiszpania**: ok. 8,9%
      * **Polska**: ok. 5,3%

    4. Without increasing the second tax bracket this is straight up robbery. It’s hidden taxation done the worst way possible.

    5. Annual_Preference245 on

      A na podniesienie renty socjalnej do normalnego progu to nigdy nie znajdą hajsu, standard.

    6. Claim18bitch on

      3.7% in 2027 sounds like they are just trying to keep pace with inflation so it is basically a lateral move.

    7. As long as the second tax bracket remains as it is now, it is not much of a benefit. On top of that, when adjusted for inflation, a nominal hike of 3.7% translates to a real increase of just… 1.2%.

    8. Empty_Honey5322 on

      wouldn’t it also increase the price of manufacturing, further the prices of everything and eventually higher inflation?

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