Tax revenue of main headings as percentage of GDP, 2015OECDcontact@oecd.org© OECD 20172007-04-23-1332452007-04-23-133245101521200096600FalseFalseRevenue Statistics in Asian Countries 2017 - © OECD 20173.2Tax revenue of main headings as percentage of GDP, 2015 1000
Income & profits2000
Social security3000
Payroll4000
Property5000
Goods & services6000
Other Indonesia (1)1 The figures exclude social security contributions. The figures for social security contributions (heading 2000) are not available but they are thought to be negligible as they relate only to the "Asuransi Kesehatan" - a health insurance programme for employees in for-profit state-owned enterprises.
5.200.35.21.1 Kazakhstan60.61.10.67.20 Malaysia (2)2 The data are estimated for 2015 (social security contributions and property taxes).
9.10.300.54.90.5 Philippines6.92.400.56.60.6 Singapore (3)3 There are no social security contributions in Singapore.
6.1001.84.31.4 OECD Average (4,5)4 Represents the unweighted average for OECD member countries. Japan and Korea are also part of the OECD (35) group. Data for 2014 are used for headings 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000.
5 Data for Japan, Korea and the OECD average are taken from OECD (2016), Revenue Statistics 2016, http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/rev_stats-2016-en-fr, and are preliminary for 2015.
11.69.10.41.9110.2 Japan (6)6 Data for 2014 are used for heading 2000 (social security contributions).
10.412.702.66.80.1 Korea (5)5 Data for Japan, Korea and the OECD average are taken from OECD (2016), Revenue Statistics 2016, http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/rev_stats-2016-en-fr, and are preliminary for 2015.
7.66.70.13.17.10.6..Not availableDisclaimer: http://oe.cd/disclaimer1.The figures exclude social security contributions. The figures for social security contributions (heading 2000) are not available but they are thought to be negligible as they relate only to the "Asuransi Kesehatan" - a health insurance programme for employees in for-profit state-owned enterprises.2.The data are estimated for 2015 (social security contributions and property taxes).3.There are no social security contributions in Singapore.4.Represents the unweighted average for OECD member countries. Japan and Korea are also part of the OECD (35) group. Data for 2014 are used for headings 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000.5.Data for Japan, Korea and the OECD average are taken from OECD (2016), Revenue Statistics 2016, http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/rev_stats-2016-en-fr, and are preliminary for 2015.6.Data for 2014 are used for heading 2000 (social security contributions).
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