>>60936482
Well thats just how my country's tax is. Technically, by today's law, its 12%, but the percentage change based on your social living condition (like, it decreases on how many people you feed, how many people that lives inside your house as a financial "burden"), or how much I own in the tax cycle before this, ect.
Mine probably only increased 3% because I count my parents as my brothers as "burden" (i consult with them, and they say its okay to count them as burdens, to relief my taxes), and I am in the middle-lower class last year's tax cycle. Sure, maybe my tax will be fried all the way up, on the next tax cycle (April 2027), but that is a problem i should not worry about right now.
>But its so low, where will the government get their money?
The high tax comes from luxury items. Like console games, cars, alcohols, watches, ect. The tax for that stuff can go 100% above.