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
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Arab Region | Tax burden (Arab countries,1995–2021)
2001 Algeria 64.6
2007 Algeria 73.8
2008 Algeria 77
2009 Algeria 77.2
2010 Algeria 83.5
2014 Algeria 80.5
2002 Bahrain 99.3
2003 Bahrain 99.5
2020 Bahrain 99.4
2021 Bahrain 100
2009 Comoros 64.6
2010 Comoros 65
2019 Comoros 63.9
2003 Djibouti 80.1
2008 Djibouti 80.8
2009 Djibouti 80.8
2019 Djibouti 76.2
1995 Egypt 46
1996 Egypt 56.2
2012 Egypt 89.7
2014 Egypt 85.6
2015 Egypt 85.8
2019 Egypt 85.2
2020 Egypt 86.1
1997 Iraq 10
2002 Iraq 10
2014 Iraq 95.5
2009 Jordan 83
2010 Jordan 83
2012 Jordan 93.5
2017 Jordan 91.3
1999 Kuwait 99.9
2007 Kuwait 99.9
2013 Kuwait 99.9
2015 Kuwait 97.7
2018 Kuwait 97.7
2002 Lebanon 92
2009 Lebanon 91.7
2013 Lebanon 90.8
2017 Lebanon 91.8
2019 Lebanon 91.8
2020 Lebanon 90.8
2007 Libya 81.7
2009 Libya 81.7
2000 Mauritania 51.3
2006 Mauritania 81.7
2014 Mauritania 81.7
2016 Mauritania 81.6
2021 Mauritania 74.3
1998 Morocco 63.6
2004 Morocco 63.2
2011 Morocco 67.8
2021 Morocco 68.3
2007 Oman 98.5
2011 Oman 98.5
2013 Oman 98.5
2003 Qatar 87.5
2006 Qatar 99.9
2008 Qatar 99.8
2011 Qatar 99.8
2015 Qatar 99.7
2018 Qatar 99.6
2021 Qatar 97.9
2000 Saudi Arabia 99.4
2002 Saudi Arabia 99.4
2005 Saudi Arabia 99.4
2006 Saudi Arabia 99.4
2008 Saudi Arabia 99.7
2009 Saudi Arabia 99.6
2011 Saudi Arabia 99.4
2013 Saudi Arabia 99.6
2017 Saudi Arabia 99.7
2020 Saudi Arabia 99.8
2021 Saudi Arabia 99.1
1996 Sudan 32.9
1998 Sudan 32.9
1999 Sudan 33
2014 Sudan 85.1
2018 Sudan 85.9
2004 Syria 62.7
2005 Syria 82.5
2006 Syria 80.1
2012 Syria 84.4
2013 Syria 86.2
1997 Tunisia 68.8
1998 Tunisia 69.3
2001 Tunisia 68.7
2006 Tunisia 73.3
2009 Tunisia 76.5
2014 Tunisia 74.3
2020 Tunisia 74.2
1997 United Arab Emirates 99.9
2001 United Arab Emirates 99.9
2015 United Arab Emirates 99.5
2020 United Arab Emirates 99.2
1995 Yemen 78.2
1999 Yemen 74.1
2006 Yemen 75
2008 Yemen 83.2
2017 Somalia 100

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