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Taxing Wages 2015

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Taxing Wages provides unique information on the taxes paid on wages in OECD countries. It covers personal income taxes and social security contributions paid by employees; social security contributions and payroll taxes paid by employers and cash benefits paid by in-work families. The purpose is to illustrate how these taxes and benefits are calculated in each member country and to examine how they impact on household incomes. The results also enable quantitative cross-country comparisons of labour cost levels and the overall tax and benefit position of single persons and families on different levels of earnings.

The publication shows this information for eight household types which vary by income level and household composition and the results reported include the marginal and average tax burdens for one and two earner families and the total labour costs of employers. These data are widely used in academic research and in the preparation and evaluation of social and economic policy making.

Taxing Wages 2015 includes a special feature entitled: ‘Modelling the tax burden on labour income in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa.'

English Also available in: French

Special feature: Modelling the tax burden on labour income in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa

This Special feature examines the taxation of labour income in five major non-OECD economies: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa. It sets out the key features of the taxation of labour income in each of the five countries in 2013 and then uses this information together with corresponding details for earlier years to model changes to the tax burden between 2010 and 2013 in each case. The analysis follows the pattern of the main Taxing Wages Report. It calculates the tax wedge and the net personal average tax rate for a single worker on average earnings. These results are then compared with those for a single earner married couple with two children and then extended to cover all eight of the model family types.

English Also available in: French

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