Arab Region | Tax burden (Arab countries,1995–2021)
Tax burden is a composite measure that reflects marginal tax rates on both personal and corporate income and the overall level of taxation (including direct and indirect taxes imposed by all levels of government) as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP). The component score 0-100 (best) is derived from three quantitative sub-factors: 1) the top marginal tax rate on individual income, 2) the top marginal tax rate on corporate income, and 3) the total tax burden as a percentage of GDP. Each of these numerical variables is weighted equally as one-third of the component score 0-100 (best). . This is a Composite Index (i.e. aggregating multiple sources)
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Arab Region | Tax burden (Arab countries,1995–2021)
2001 64.6 Algeria
2007 73.8 Algeria
2008 77 Algeria
2009 77.2 Algeria
2010 83.5 Algeria
2014 80.5 Algeria
2002 99.3 Bahrain
2003 99.5 Bahrain
2020 99.4 Bahrain
2021 100 Bahrain
2009 64.6 Comoros
2010 65 Comoros
2019 63.9 Comoros
2003 80.1 Djibouti
2008 80.8 Djibouti
2009 80.8 Djibouti
2019 76.2 Djibouti
1995 46 Egypt
1996 56.2 Egypt
2012 89.7 Egypt
2014 85.6 Egypt
2015 85.8 Egypt
2019 85.2 Egypt
2020 86.1 Egypt
1997 10 Iraq
2002 10 Iraq
2014 95.5 Iraq
2009 83 Jordan
2010 83 Jordan
2012 93.5 Jordan
2017 91.3 Jordan
1999 99.9 Kuwait
2007 99.9 Kuwait
2013 99.9 Kuwait
2015 97.7 Kuwait
2018 97.7 Kuwait
2002 92 Lebanon
2009 91.7 Lebanon
2013 90.8 Lebanon
2017 91.8 Lebanon
2019 91.8 Lebanon
2020 90.8 Lebanon
2007 81.7 Libya
2009 81.7 Libya
2000 51.3 Mauritania
2006 81.7 Mauritania
2014 81.7 Mauritania
2016 81.6 Mauritania
2021 74.3 Mauritania
1998 63.6 Morocco
2004 63.2 Morocco
2011 67.8 Morocco
2021 68.3 Morocco
2007 98.5 Oman
2011 98.5 Oman
2013 98.5 Oman
2003 87.5 Qatar
2006 99.9 Qatar
2008 99.8 Qatar
2011 99.8 Qatar
2015 99.7 Qatar
2018 99.6 Qatar
2021 97.9 Qatar
2000 99.4 Saudi Arabia
2002 99.4 Saudi Arabia
2005 99.4 Saudi Arabia
2006 99.4 Saudi Arabia
2008 99.7 Saudi Arabia
2009 99.6 Saudi Arabia
2011 99.4 Saudi Arabia
2013 99.6 Saudi Arabia
2017 99.7 Saudi Arabia
2020 99.8 Saudi Arabia
2021 99.1 Saudi Arabia
1996 32.9 Sudan
1998 32.9 Sudan
1999 33 Sudan
2014 85.1 Sudan
2018 85.9 Sudan
2004 62.7 Syria
2005 82.5 Syria
2006 80.1 Syria
2012 84.4 Syria
2013 86.2 Syria
1997 68.8 Tunisia
1998 69.3 Tunisia
2001 68.7 Tunisia
2006 73.3 Tunisia
2009 76.5 Tunisia
2014 74.3 Tunisia
2020 74.2 Tunisia
1997 99.9 United Arab Emirates
2001 99.9 United Arab Emirates
2015 99.5 United Arab Emirates
2020 99.2 United Arab Emirates
1995 78.2 Yemen
1999 74.1 Yemen
2006 75 Yemen
2008 83.2 Yemen
2017 100 Somalia
Arab Region | Tax burden (Arab countries,1995–2021)
Tax burden is a composite measure that reflects marginal tax rates on both personal and corporate income and the overall level of taxation (including direct and indirect taxes imposed by all levels of government) as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP). The component score 0-100 (best) is derived from three quantitative sub-factors: 1) the top marginal tax rate on individual income, 2) the top marginal tax rate on corporate income, and 3) the total tax burden as a percentage of GDP. Each of these numerical variables is weighted equally as one-third of the component score 0-100 (best). . This is a Composite Index (i.e. aggregating multiple sources)
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
464
Source