
Things are not going well in Belgium if we believe recent data about the economics of households. It says more than a quarter of the Belgian population don’t reach the minimum threshold of gross income and as a result they don’t need to pay personal income taxes. Furthermore, many also go in the red (last year for a total amount of 35 million euros), something which seems to be an increasing tendency in the last few years. And above all we must remember that the crises won’t have a positive effect on this, so who knows what the future brings.
Jannig Theeten
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Things are not going well in Belgium if we can/may believe recent data about the economics of households. It says more than a quarter of the Belgian population don’t verb agreement!!! doesn't! reach the minimum threshold of gross income and as a result they don’t need to pay personal income taxes. Furthermore, many also go in the red (last year for a total amount of 35 million euros), something which seems to be an increasing tendency in the last few years. And above all we must remember that the crises won’t have a positive effect on this, so who knows what the future brings.
well done
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