FACTOID # 4: Tax makes up half of the of Gross Domestic Product in Denmark and Sweden. In Japan and the United States, it makes up less than 30%.
 
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   Ireland  32.6%
   Italy  26.1%
   Iceland  25.6%
   Belgium  15.7%
   Croatia  0%
   Slovenia  0%
   Netherlands  0%
   Slovakia  0%
   Azerbaijan  0%
   Poland  0%
   Austria  0%
   Sweden  0%
   Cyprus  0%
   Denmark  0%
   Hungary  0%
   Estonia  0%
   Malta  0%
   Finland  0%
   Norway  0%
   France  0%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Ireland: 12.5 
#2   Italy: 10 
#3   Iceland: 9.8 
#4   Belgium:
#5   Croatia:
#6   Slovenia:
#7   Netherlands:
#8   Slovakia:
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#10   Poland:
#11   Austria:
#12   Sweden:
#13   Cyprus:
#14   Denmark:
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#18   Finland:
#19   Norway:
#20   France:
#21   Portugal:
#22   Germany:
#23   Spain:
#24   Greece:
#25   Switzerland:
Total: 38.3  
Weighted average: 1.5  


DEFINITION: Value Added Tax 2002. Whether there is a lower rate for dwellings and if so, what rate.

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