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SOURCES: Average time to clear customs is the number of days to clear an imported good through customs.; Corporate Income tax as a percentage of total tax collected by the country. Data is for 2002.; Goods and service tax as a percentage of total tax collected by the country. Data is for 2002.; Personal Income tax as a percentage of total tax collected by the country. Data is for 2002.; Tax on employer's contribution of social security as a percentage of total tax collected by the country. Data is for 2002.; Tax on employee's contribution of social security as a percentage of total tax collected by the country. Data is for 2002.; Customs and other import duties are all levies collected on goods that are entering the country or services delivered by nonresidents to residents. They include levies imposed for revenue or protection purposes and determined on a specific or ad valorem basis as long as they are restricted to imported goods or services.; Highest marginal tax rate (corporate rate) is the highest rate shown on the schedule of tax rates applied to the taxable income of corporations.; Highest marginal tax rate (individual rate) is the highest rate shown on the schedule of tax rates applied to the taxable income of individuals. This series presents the income levels for individuals above which the highest marginal tax rates levied at the national level apply.; Highest marginal tax rate (individual rate) is the highest rate shown on the schedule of tax rates applied to the taxable income of individuals.;
; The percentage of gross earnings given up in tax, including any social security contributions. Calculated for a single worker without children, earning 100 % of the average wage. Data for 2001, and only for selected OECD countries.; The percentage of gross earnings given up in tax, including any social security contributions. Calculated for a married couple with two children, earning 100% of the average wage. Data for 2001. Selected OECD countries only.; Value Added Tax 2002. Whether there is a lower rate for dwellings and if so, what rate.; Value Added Tax rate
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Slovakia, Slovak Republic, Slovenska Republika, Slovensko, slovak rep. c
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