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Economy > Government > Revenue > Tax Stats: compare key data on Belgium & Spain

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  • Corporate tax: Corporate tax.

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    Bangladesh had range specified: 45%-0%

    Maldives had range specified: 15%-0%

    Mexico had range specified: 30%-28%

    Spain had range specified: 30%-25%

    Sri Lanka had range specified: 35%-0%

    Switzerland had range specified: 25%-13%

  • Income tax: Average income taxes (net of benefits), as a percentage of gross wage earnings, levied on a single person with no children, who earns the average wage.
  • Maximum Income tax rate: Maximum Income tax rate.

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  • Maximum tax rate for individuals: Individual (max).

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    Mexico had range specified: 29%-3%

  • Overall tax burden: Burden.

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  • Sales tax, VAT or GST (reduced rate): Reduced rate.

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  • Tax burden, % of GDP: Overall taxes, including all forms of direct and indirect taxation at all levels of government, as a percentage of GDP.
  • Taxes foreign income of nonresident citizens: Indicates whether or not a tax is levied on the foreign income of non-resident citizens. An asterisk indicates that certain exemptions exist.
  • Taxes foreign income of resident foreigners: Indicates whether or not a tax is levied on the foreign income of resident foreigners.
  • Taxes local income of nonresident individuals: Indicates whether or not a tax is levied on income generated in the country by individuals who are not residents (applies to both, citizens and foreigners).
  • Taxes local income of resident citizens: Indicates whether or not a tax is levied on income generated within the country by individuals who are both citizens and residents of this country.
  • Taxes local income of resident foreigners: Indicates whether or not a tax is levied on income generated within the country by resident foreigners
STAT Belgium Spain HISTORY
Corporate tax 33.99%
Ranked 2nd. 24% more than Spain
27.5%
Ranked 14th.
Income tax 42.2%
Ranked 1st. 93% more than Spain
21.9%
Ranked 22nd.
Maximum Income tax rate 50%
Ranked 5th. 19% more than Spain
42%
Ranked 12th.
Maximum tax rate for individuals 0.0
Ranked 32nd.
0.0
Ranked 25th.
Overall tax burden 44.9%
Ranked 8th. 26% more than Spain
35.6%
Ranked 20th.
Sales tax, VAT or GST (reduced rate) 12% or 6% (for food or live necessary consumables) or 0% in some cases date=April 2012}}</ref> 3% or 0% in Canary Islands
Tax burden, % of GDP 44
Ranked 6th. 39% more than Spain
31.6
Ranked 35th.
Taxes foreign income of nonresident citizens no no*
Taxes foreign income of resident foreigners yes yes
Taxes local income of nonresident individuals yes yes
Taxes local income of resident citizens yes yes
Taxes local income of resident foreigners yes yes

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