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Lowest income taxes countries in Europe

I'm pretty sure EU's anti-capitalist master plan is forcing all high tax countries to implement an exit tax and then once that high tax country introduces a (global) wealth tax, Staying or move out, you are screwed in both ways... I would move out of EU forever if that's the case. All that hard earned wealth you built over the years...
EU isn't anti-capitalist. It is pro capitalist. They simply don't want you to get rich. It's a neo-oligarchy system. If you want to become an enterpreneur and get rich that way, well.. forget about it. You will only be able to do with someone else's capital, and you'll be doing the dirty job sacrificing your life for peanuts.
 
No posts deleted, but let's not turn this into a political thread. The topic is low income tax in EU.
Find below the table with tax rates in EU jurisdictions.

CountryCorporate taxLowest marginal rate for individual income taxHighest marginal rate for individual income taxVAT or GST or Sales tax
Bulgaria10%0%15%20%
Lithuania15%5%20%21%
Czech Republic19%15%23%21%
Estonia20%20%25%20%
Latvia21%20%25%21%
Slovakia21%19%25%20%
Cyprus12.50%0%35%19%
Hungary9%15%35%27%
Malta35%0%35%18%
Croatia20%10%40%25%
Ireland12.50%0%40%23%
Luxembourg21%0%42%17%
Italy27%15%43%22%
France28%0%45%20%
Germany15%0%45%19%
Greece24%0%45%24%
Romania16%10%45%19%
Portugal23%14.50%48%23%
Belgium25%0%50%21%
Slovenia19%16%50%22%
Denmark22%37%52%25%
Netherlands15%0%52%21%
Finland20%6%53%24%
Austria25%0%55%20%
Poland19%17%55%23%


It's worth digging deeper as in some jurisdictions, you have exemptions to certain types of income or as non-domiciled individual (e.g., Cyprus)
In Estonia income taxed in a foreign state is exempt from tax in Estonia and there is no gift tax.