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  • 6-April-2017

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Turkey

    Turkey had the 18th highest tax wedge among the 35 OECD member countries in 2016. The country occupied the same position in 2015. The average single worker in Turkey faced a tax wedge of 38.1% in 2016 compared with the OECD average of 36.0%.

  • 6-April-2017

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Switzerland

    Switzerland had the 32nd lowest tax wedge among the 35 OECD member countries in 2016. The country had the 31st lowest position in 2015. The average single worker in Switzerland faced a tax wedge of 21.8% in 2016 compared with the OECD average of 36.0%.

  • 6-April-2017

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Sweden

    Sweden had the 9th highest tax wedge among the 35 OECD member countries in 2016. The country occupied the same position in 2015. The average single worker in Sweden faced a tax wedge of 42.8% in 2016 compared with the OECD average of 36.0%.

  • 6-April-2017

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Spain

    Spain had the 15th highest tax wedge among the 35 OECD member countries in 2016. The country had the 14th highest position in 2015. The average single worker in Spain faced a tax wedge of 39.5% in 2016 compared with the OECD average of 36.0%.

  • 6-April-2017

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Slovenia

    Slovenia had the 10th highest tax wedge among the 35 OECD member countries in 2016. The country occupied the same position in 2015. The average single worker in Slovenia faced a tax wedge of 42.7% in 2016 compared with the OECD average of 36.0%.

  • 6-April-2017

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for the Slovak Republic

    The Slovak Republic had the 12th highest tax wedge among the 35 OECD member countries in 2016. The country had the 13th highest position in 2015. The average single worker in the Slovak Republic faced a tax wedge of 41.5% in 2016 compared with the OECD average of 36.0%.

  • 6-April-2017

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Portugal

    Portugal had the 13th highest tax wedge among the 35 OECD member countries in 2016. The country had the 12th highest position in 2015. The average single worker in Portugal faced a tax wedge of 41.5% in 2016 compared with the OECD average of 36.0%.

  • 6-April-2017

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Poland

    Poland had the 22nd lowest tax wedge among the 35 OECD member countries in 2016. The country occupied the same position in 2015. The average single worker in Poland faced a tax wedge of 35.8% in 2016 compared with the OECD average of 36.0%.

  • 6-April-2017

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for Norway

    Norway had the 21st highest tax wedge among the 35 OECD member countries in 2016. The country had the 20th highest position in 2015. The average single worker in Norway faced a tax wedge of 36.2% in 2016 compared with the OECD average of 36.0%.

  • 6-April-2017

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    Taxing Wages: Key findings for New Zealand

    New Zealand had the 34th lowest tax wedge among the 35 OECD member countries in 2016. The country occupied the same position in 2015. The average single worker in New Zealand faced a tax wedge of 17.9% in 2016 compared with the OECD average of 36.0%.

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