Friday, January 15, 2010

How Much Would It Cost For A Retirement Cake

Grande Svizzera!

While here we do everything to make rich people pay less in taxes, contrary to the constitution that says that the tax is progressively more significant for those who have more, I find that even in Switzerland on penalties for offenses road traffic are proportionate to income!

SWITZERLAND. In a record
Ferrari hour A137: a fine of € 200 thousand

Saturday, January 9, 2010

BERNA
Fine salty in Switzerland for a wealthy businessman, owner of a company in Dubai, the Persian Gulf. Roland S. was driving his Ferrari Testarossa, when in the canton of St. Gallen in northeastern Switzerland, and race to 137 miles per hour compared with the 100 permitted by the speed limits. Mr. S. we have seen thus deliver a fine of 299 thousand Swiss francs, approximately 200 000 €.
No administrative error, the explanation is simple: In Switzerland, the fines are related to income and the entrepreneur has a 20 million euro per year. The only "advantage" is that it can pay to 'comfortable' by about 2300 francs per diem. The penalty
saddled the rich Swiss businessman is even more than twice saddled two years ago the driver of a Porsche, which had crossed the line in Zurich of more than 57 miles per hour, a seeing buckle penalty of 111 thousand francs.

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