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This is a list of the maximum potential tax rates around Europe for certain income brackets. It is focused on three types of taxes: corporate and individual taxes and value added taxes (VAT). It is not intended to represent the true tax burden to either the corporation or the individual in the listed country.

The quoted income tax rate is, except where noted, the top rate of tax: Most jurisdictions have lower rate of taxes for low levels of income. Some countries also have lower rates of corporation tax for smaller companies.

Country Corporate tax Maximum Income tax rate Standard VAT rate
Albania[1] 10% 10% 20%
Austria 25% 50% 20% [2]
Belarus 24% 30% 20%[1]
Belgium 33.99% 50% 21%[2]
Bosnia and Herzegovina[3] 10% 5% Federal + 0%-15% per location 17%
Bulgaria[4] 10% 10% / 15% for self employed individuals 20%[2]
Croatia 20% 45% 23%
Cyprus 10% 30% 15%[2]
Czech Republic 21% 15% 20%[2]
Denmark 25% 51.5%[5] At US$75,000 (child allowances and other credits available) additional 15% tax, total = 34.67%, not 51% 25%[2]
Estonia 21% 21% 20%[2]
Finland 26% 53% 23%[2][6]
France 33.33% 41% 19.6%[2]
Germany 15.825 % (federal) plus 14.35 % to 17.5 % (local) 45% 19%[2]
Georgia 20% 12% 18%
Greece 25% 40% 23%[2]
Hungary 10% 16% (20.32%, as the 27% social security paid by the employer counts as income as well) [7] 25%[2][8]
Iceland 18%[9] 46.28%[9] 25.5%[9]
Ireland 12.50% 41% 21%[2]
Italy 31.4% 45% 20%[2]
Latvia 15% 23% 22%
Lithuania 20%[10] 21%[2][11] 21%
Luxembourg 28.59% 38.95% 15%[2]
Macedonia[12] 10% 10% 18%
Malta 35% 35% 18%[2]
Montenegro 9%[13] 9%[13] 17%[13]
Netherlands 25% 52% [14] 19%[2]
Norway[15][16] 28% 54.3% 25%
Poland 19% 32% 23%[2]
Portugal 12.5%-27.5% (Mean tax rate: 15%) 46.5% 23%
Romania 16% 16% 24%[2][17]
Russia 20% 13% 18%
Serbia 10% 14% 18%
Slovakia 19% 19% 19%[2] (Increasing to 20% from January 2011)
Slovenia [18] 20% 41% 20%[2]
Spain 30% (28% Basque Country & Navarra, 4% ZEC companies in Canary Islands) 45% 18%[2]
Sweden 26.3% 56.6% 25%[2]
Switzerland 25% 45.5% 8% [19]
Turkey 20% 40% 18%
Ukraine 23%, from 1.01.2012 - 21%, from 1.01.2013 - 19%, from 1.01.2014 - 16% 15% 20%
United Kingdom 20%-27% (further annual decreases planned)[20] 50% [21] 20%[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Federation of International Trade Associations : country profiles
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y All current EU standard rates are from European Commission, VAT Rates Applied in the Member States of the European Community, Situation at 1 January 2009, http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/resources/documents/taxation/vat/how_vat_works/rates/vat_rates_en.pdf, consulted 23 August 2009.
  3. ^ Fabel Werner Schnittke - International Consulting and Auditing Company
  4. ^ Bulgaria cuts corporate tax to 10 percent - iht,business,economics, world economy,Bulgaria Corporate Tax - Business - International Herald Tribune
  5. ^ "SKAT: Income tax rates". Skat.dk. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  6. ^ Change in VAT rates as of 1 July 2010
  7. ^ http://www.ahkungarn.hu/fileadmin/ahk_ungarn/Dokumente/Bereich_CC/Veranstaltungen/2011/2011-03/2011-03-09_Radnoczy/Valsagado_adovalsag.pdf
  8. ^ "VAT hike pushes Hungary's consumer price inflation to 5.1% in July". Realdeal.hu. 2009-08-11. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  9. ^ a b c [1][dead link]
  10. ^ Lithuania increases tax rates as recession deepens
  11. ^ Tax Changes in Lithuania 2009
  12. ^ Invest in Macedonia | Taxes and Rates
  13. ^ a b c [2][dead link]
  14. ^ Dutch Tax Administration, consulted 9 June 2010
  15. ^ The Norwegian tax reform 2004-2006 - regjeringen.no
  16. ^ Skatteetaten - Guide to Value Added Tax in Norway
  17. ^ "Romania plans big VAT rise to secure bail-out funds". BBC News. 2010-06-26. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  18. ^ Ministry of Finance - Tax Administration of the Republic of Slovenia
  19. ^ "Swiss voters approve VAT rate increase". Meridianglobalservices.com. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  20. ^ HM Revenue & Customers: Corporation Tax rates
  21. ^ HM Revenue & Customers: Rates and allowances - Income Tax

Sources