Their payroll taxes, for example, are so high that employers routinely look for ways to work around them by offering employees other forms of compensation that don't show up in their payroll records. For years it has been commonplace for employers to offer apartments, cars, etc. so they can pay minimal direct wages to their employees.
Interesting. Still sounds superior to the 50 percent-plus combined income tax rate for upper middle income Californians. I think it was Steve Forbes - don’t hold me to that recollection - who I first saw praising Russian income taxes