Czech Republic occupies the 10th place in the magnitude of the tax burden

Czech Republic occupies the 10th place in the magnitude of the tax burden

Among the countries including in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the Czech Republic is the tenth in the magnitude of the tax burden. Czechs nationals annually pay to the state treasury 42,5% of their earned money. The average amount of tax burden for OECD countries was 35,3%. The highest level of taxes mentioned in Belgium. 55,5% nationals annually pay to the state treasury. Second place goes to Germany - 49,8%, third place - Hungary, with the 49,4% magnitude of the tax burden.

Czech Republic is also ahead in the ranking by: France - 49,4%, Austria - 48,4%, Italy - 47,6%, Sweden - 42,8%, Finland - 42,7%, and Slovenia - 42,6%.

Lowest taxes are in Chile - 7%.

Source: http://www.novoya.com/info/2475.html