Yes, there is socialized medicine in Argentina. Socialized medicine is when you and the company you work for pay into taxes for medical care.
The hospital needs to pay for taxes/electricity/water ect. And think how much that medicine costs?
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Higher taxes; legalized abortion; no private gun ownership; larger government; no free capitalism; socialized medicine; and eventually socialism and then communism.
Like roads? Schools? Emergency medicine? Television? Parks? Hate terrorists? Unibombers? People stealing your car? Me too. That's why.
Taxes may be proportional taxes, progressive taxes or regressive taxes, based on how they are calculated.Some types of taxes are excise taxes, income taxes, sales and value-added taxes, and property (ad valorem) taxes.
health care is never "free" it is socialized medicine what this means is that people pay extra taxes towards this healthcare system, much like they do here in Canada.
Proportional taxes, progressive taxes and regressive taxes
High Taxes are taxes in large amount. These taxes can be of various services.
High Taxes are taxes in large amount. These taxes can be of various services.
There are many taxes that are not determined by your income:sales taxes, property taxes, tariffs, excise taxes, capitation or "head" taxes, etc.
Federal Form 1040 is due April 15, 2010.Other types of taxes such as corporate taxes, estimated taxes, local taxes, property taxes, employments taxes, excise taxes all have their own due dates.