A third user highlighted differences in tax compliance, claiming that while most people pay income tax

A third user highlighted differences in tax compliance, claiming that while most people pay income tax

She questioned what Indian taxpayers receive in return for paying 30% tax.

Swedish taxpayers benefit from clean air and water, better roads, strong infrastructure, healthcare, education for children and various social security benefits, according to Kapadia.

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Comment below and let me know. Watch the video here: The post sparked a discussion on social media, with many users debating taxation, public services and infrastructure in India and Sweden. others argued that the two countries differ significantly in terms of population, governance challenges and tax systems While some agreed with the comparison.

She then asked her followers: “And what do we get by paying 30% tax in India?

“Which everyone needs to lead a good life,” Kapadia said while referring to the services and benefits she associated with taxation in Sweden.

One user criticised the quality of public services in India, commenting, “In India, we get ethanol fuel to spoil your car. Another pointed to the population gap between the two countries, writing, “Compare the population of Sweden with India first. Sweden is smaller than many Indian states. Managing a country with a much smaller population is easier. A third user highlighted differences in tax compliance, claiming that while most people pay income tax in Nordic countries, only a small percentage of Indians do so, making direct comparisons difficult.