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A (Socialist) Nordic Perspective: Taxes and Social Responsibility

 Posted on February 27, 2018 by Kristine

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They tell us we live in one of the most expensive and heavily taxed countries in the world. But you know what? We do not mind, and here is why.

 Category: A Nordic Perspective, Philosophy      Tags: BSU, income tax, IPS, life, marriage, mortgage savings account, norway, pritoties, Privilege, saving money, sharing, social equaliser, social responsibility, society, taxes, work

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