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Australian Tax Collection since 1902

by Catherine on February 27, 2010

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Day 27 of 28 Days of Tax Data

From Australia’s future tax system

Graph show the % of GDP collected in taxes.

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Income Transfers and Taxes for an Australian family

by Catherine on February 26, 2010

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Day 26 of 28 Days of Tax Data

From Australia’s future tax system

Transfers and taxes by level of income for a single income family, two children aged 3 and 8 (2008?09) The area on the top half of the graph is the money transferred to the family while the bottom half shows the taxes paid by the family.

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Measuring the size of the Government

by Catherine on February 25, 2010

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Day 25 of 28 Days of Tax Data

From Australia’s future tax system

If a country is above the line then its income is greater than its spending. Below the line then its spending is greater than its income.

Size of government — OECD 2007

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Australia’s top 10 taxes generate 90 percent of their revenue

by Catherine on February 24, 2010

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Day 24 of 28 Days of Tax Data

From Australia’s future tax system

90 percent of the tax revenue collected by the Australian government (including the state and local government) came from 10 taxes:

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Denmark’s Tax Burden since 1960

by Catherine on February 21, 2010

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Day 21 of 28 Days of Tax Data
While I am not a fan of the picture I did think the data was interesting
“Tax Burden” = The total taxes and duties as a percentage of the gross domestic product (GDP)
2009 and 2010 are estimates

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Changes in the State Revenue Sources since 1972

by Catherine on February 18, 2010

in Other

Day 18 of 28 Days of Tax Data

From Tax Policy Center

Since in the 1970s and early 80s, property taxes become a less important source of state revenue while charges (fees, licenses) became more important.

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