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Taxes and social security contributions by country 2011

 

Proportion of taxes and social security contributions of total labor costs for average earners in OECD countries in 2011 by marital status

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The statistic shows the proportion of taxes and social security contributions of total labor costs for average earners in OECD countries in 2011 by marital status. The proportion of taxes and social security contributions for a childless single with average earnings in Belgium was 55.5 percent of the total labor costs in 2011.

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close Markets and sectors
Society , Politics & Economy
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Survey time period 2011
Object of investigation Taxes and social security contributions by marital status
Region OECD states
Macroregion Trans-Continental only (with GER)
Type Ranking
Category other
Relevance 3
Release
Published by OECD
Release date March 2012
Further information The taxes and social security burden on labor costs is calculated from income taxes less cash transfers (for example child benefits) plus social security contributions of employees and employers. Across-the-board depreciations of taxes for advertising costs and social security contributions are also considered. Positive or negative incomes from other types of income are not included in the calculation (capital, self-employment, rental and leasing, etc.). Also not included are tax deductions, which are tied to certain conditions (eg commuters) transfers, which are payed by those with low incomes (eg housing benefits).
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