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How much tax would I pay as a pharmacist?


I am willing to emigrate to one of these countries:

US (average pay = $100,000)
UK(35,000 pounds=US$70,000)
Canada(CAN$77,000)
Australia(AUD$65,000)

If you are a US citizen then you would still be liable for US taxes. If not, then I have no idea what you would pay in taxes.

The taxes in the U.S. would be around 35 % plus state,
social security taxes , sdi and other possible
local tax . In addition to hidden taxes on food , alchohol,
gasoline , tobacco , and other items .

Also , most states have sales taxes on purchases in addition to property taxes and city taxes plus utility tax.

A $100,000 salary pays around $65,000 in taxes

The tax in Canada is a bit higher and the tax in England used to be higher, but is now lower . However , the cost of living is lower in the U.S .

I don't know much about the Australian tax system .

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