NZ Takes Our Best Talent for 30% Tax and Gives Them a Real Life – India Takes 35% and Gives Them Hell
The average tax in new zealand sits at around 30%. In exchange, you actually get something back — hospitals that work, schools that teach, roads that don’t have potholes the data-size of craters, and zero daily harassment from the system.
In india, the average taxpayer forks out closer to 35%, and what do we receive? Zilch. zero reliable services. Broken public systems. And constant bureaucratic torture — from endless paperwork and bribes to raids and notices that feel designed to break your spirit.
The result is as predictable as it is painful. new zealand quietly gains productive, tax-paying, skilled indians who build its economy. india loses its best and brightest — the very people who could fix things here.
Then the usual chorus starts: “Western lifestyle attraction!” “Greener pastures!” No. Stop the nonsense. It’s not about fancy cars or clubs. It’s pure, cold value for money.
People aren’t traitors for choosing a country that gives them more for less. They’re just not stupid. india isn’t losing talent because of some glamorous dream. It’s losing them because it offers the worst deal on the planet — and still expects loyalty.