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Moreover as research shows our success is more often determin by pure chance than by talent intelligence or diligence. At the same time of our respondents believe that if citizens want to use only private services they should be exempt from paying income tax. The youngest respondents disagree with this somewhat in the group under years of age agree with this statement. Are our respondents really ready to give up public services Mostly yes unless its a pension benefit. Among our respondents as many as admitt that they would be ready to pay for medical services out of their own pocket every time if they did not have to pay income tax including of people with the highest incomes.
Interestingly of Poles currently use private health care and would like to do so after the coronavirus pandemic . of respondents would be willing to pay for private education after income tax exemption currently. of students attend private Cameroon Email List primary schools and. attend secondary schools. which respondents would not give up so quickly is a pension. As many as of respondents despite the possibility of income tax exemption would still like to receive a retirement benefit including of women interview men earning less than net per month of people under years of age Perhaps the interest in private medical and educational.
services is high and according to our study it would increase even more if there were no obligation to pay income tax due to their low quality CBOS reports that as many as of Poles negatively evaluate public health care and according to LiveCareer research Whats up ladies in education consider Polish education to be outdated. Interestingly the OECD analysis show that in most European Union countries except France and Denmark citizens are not satisfi with state support and the quality of public services. It is worth adding however that as many as of OECD respondents would be ready to pay higher taxes if the state provid them with better health care.
Interestingly of Poles currently use private health care and would like to do so after the coronavirus pandemic . of respondents would be willing to pay for private education after income tax exemption currently. of students attend private Cameroon Email List primary schools and. attend secondary schools. which respondents would not give up so quickly is a pension. As many as of respondents despite the possibility of income tax exemption would still like to receive a retirement benefit including of women interview men earning less than net per month of people under years of age Perhaps the interest in private medical and educational.
services is high and according to our study it would increase even more if there were no obligation to pay income tax due to their low quality CBOS reports that as many as of Poles negatively evaluate public health care and according to LiveCareer research Whats up ladies in education consider Polish education to be outdated. Interestingly the OECD analysis show that in most European Union countries except France and Denmark citizens are not satisfi with state support and the quality of public services. It is worth adding however that as many as of OECD respondents would be ready to pay higher taxes if the state provid them with better health care.