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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

SLOVENIA, THE MOST TAXED COUNTRY IN THE WORLD

According to Forbes, Slovenia is the most taxed country in the world; way ahead of high-tax jurisdictions.
Posted by Rok Spruk at 5:04 AM
Labels: Big Government, Economic Freedom, EU - Taxation and Economics, Global Taxation, International Tax Competition, Post-Communism, Socialism

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