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  2. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    62% (This consists of 40% income tax on the GBP 100k–125k band, an effective 20% due to the phase-out of the personal allowance, and 2% employee National Insurance). The marginal rate then drops to 47% for income above GBP 125k (45% income tax plus 2% employee National Insurance) [237] [238] 20% (standard rate) 5% (home energy and renovations)

  3. Taxation in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Taxes in Spain are levied by national (central), regional and local governments. Tax revenue in Spain stood at 36.3% of GDP in 2013. [ 1 ] A wide range of taxes are levied on different sources, the most important ones being income tax , social security contributions, corporate tax , value added tax ; some of them are applied at national level ...

  4. Tax rates in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Income tax for the United Kingdom is based on 2023/24 tax bands. The current tax free threshold on earnings is £12,570. The relief is tapered by £1 for every £2 earned over £100,000, resulting in an effective 60% tax rate for incomes between £100,000 and £125,140.

  5. Spain is doubling down on taxing the rich with a so-called ...

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    Around one in every 1,000 taxpayers in Spain will have to pay a new wealth tax, which the government expects will bring in up to 1.5 billion euros.

  6. Income tax threshold - Wikipedia

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    The income tax threshold is the income level at which a person begins paying income taxes. [1] The income tax threshold equates to the: Personal allowance in the UK, which is £12,500 for 2019/20. [2] Basic allowance in Germany, which is €9,408 in 2020. [3] Income tax threshold in France, which was €6,088 in 2012.

  7. Brits buying homes in Spain to be hit with 100% property tax

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    As part of a new proposal, property taxes for non-EU citizens in Spain would be equivalent to 100 per cent of the value of a home. The tax increase aims to limit the purchase of property by non-EU ...

  8. Spain will tackle its ‘rich landlords and poor tenants ...

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    Spain plans to impose a 100% tax on property purchased by non-European Union residents to tackle its exacerbated housing crisis. The country’s warm climate and beaches have made it a popular ...

  9. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    These are not true loans, but borrowings to be repaid through an additional 9% income tax, levied above a certain income threshold, until the balance of the loan expires in 30 years. The interest rate is expressed as a punitive addition to the UK Retail Price Index inflation rate ( e.g. RPI + 3%), so the value of the loan cannot be inflated away.