Individual income tax rates and laws change frequently in many countries. It may be necessary for individuals and/or companies to keep track of the most current information regarding tax rates and laws if they are considering relocation or for any other reason. This paper attempts to provide the answer to the research question: Who pays the most and the least in individual income taxes throughout the world today? The study finds that there are high tax-paying countries such as Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Japan, Slovenia, Sweden, and Zimbabwe, which have a top marginal tax rate of 50% or higher. In contrast, Anguilla, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates have no income...
Since ancient times, income tax has been closely related to people's lives. This article mainly comp...
Under territorial individual taxation domestic source income is taxable, while foreign source income...
Method of defining the tax base is important for the correct determination of the amount of tax. Wit...
Individual income tax rates and laws change frequently in many countries. It may be necessary for in...
This paper compares the tax systems of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US, and summar...
This article develops a new method for assessing relative direct tax burdens across all countries, t...
Marginal income tax rates in advanced industrial countries have fallen dramatically since the mid-19...
The primary aim of the paper is to examine tax systems developments of the OECD countries. It also a...
This study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of the relationship between taxation and income in...
Abstract: Taxation has, and will retain, a central place in economic policy. This paper sheds some l...
There has been surprisingly little empirical work explaining why countries choose different bundles...
Using a sample of seventy-seven countries, this paper focuses on marginal tax rates and the income t...
Comparing the distribution of top incomes across countries raises many methodological problems, incl...
Comparing the distribution of top incomes across countries raises many methodological problems, incl...
AbstractThe paper examines importance and disparities of personal income taxation in a context of a ...
Since ancient times, income tax has been closely related to people's lives. This article mainly comp...
Under territorial individual taxation domestic source income is taxable, while foreign source income...
Method of defining the tax base is important for the correct determination of the amount of tax. Wit...
Individual income tax rates and laws change frequently in many countries. It may be necessary for in...
This paper compares the tax systems of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US, and summar...
This article develops a new method for assessing relative direct tax burdens across all countries, t...
Marginal income tax rates in advanced industrial countries have fallen dramatically since the mid-19...
The primary aim of the paper is to examine tax systems developments of the OECD countries. It also a...
This study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of the relationship between taxation and income in...
Abstract: Taxation has, and will retain, a central place in economic policy. This paper sheds some l...
There has been surprisingly little empirical work explaining why countries choose different bundles...
Using a sample of seventy-seven countries, this paper focuses on marginal tax rates and the income t...
Comparing the distribution of top incomes across countries raises many methodological problems, incl...
Comparing the distribution of top incomes across countries raises many methodological problems, incl...
AbstractThe paper examines importance and disparities of personal income taxation in a context of a ...
Since ancient times, income tax has been closely related to people's lives. This article mainly comp...
Under territorial individual taxation domestic source income is taxable, while foreign source income...
Method of defining the tax base is important for the correct determination of the amount of tax. Wit...