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In reply to the discussion: Hospital Bill, German style [View all]DFW
(60,822 posts)36. Medical tourism was, for a while, at least, a concern in Canada
But this was many years ago. A friend of mine was Canadas ambassador to the USA. His posting there ended when Bill Clinton left office, so you know how long ago that was.
The max-tax rate here in Germany is 47% (42% plus solidarity supplement of 5%), but it kicks in at a very low levelunder 100,000 per year. Plus the MWSt (MOMS to you) is 19%. As opposed to many neighboring countries, cash is still king in Germany, so lots of small stuff flies under the radar here, and keeps the popular economy (not talking about Siemens or Volkswagen) humming. Credit card fraud is rampant here, so small shops and vendors still prefer cash.
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Actually, my Doctor in Dallas said I was right to get the procedure done in Germany
DFW
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We love you, DFW. So happy to hear that everything is going well for you! ❤️
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Many Happy Returns to your bride and condolences for the loss of her mom. ...
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Legal residents. You do not have to be a citizen, just be living here legally. You cannot (of course) come here as a
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