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A tax is a financial charge or other levy imposed onth an individual or a legal entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

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entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

A tax is a financial charge or other levy imposed on an individual or a legal entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

This article is part of the series:

Taxation

Tax havenTax incidence

Progressive tax · Regressive tax

advantage Taxation by country[show]

Australia • British Virgin Islands

Canada • China • Colombia

France • Germany • Hong Kong

India • Indonesia • Ireland

Netherlands • New Zealand

Peru • Russia

Singapore • Switzerland

Tanzania • United Kingdom

United States • European Unionv • d • e

Tax rates around the world

Tax revenue as % of GDP

Economic policyMonetary policy

Central bank • Money supply

Gold standard Fiscal policy

Spending • Deficit • Debt Policy-mix Trade policy

Tariff • Trade agreementFinanceFinancial market

Financial market participants

Corporate · Personal

Public · RegulationBankingFractional-reserve · Full-reserve

Free banking · Islamic banking view • talk • edit • project

entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

A tax is a financial charge or other levy imposed on an individual or a legal entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

This article is part of the series:

Taxation

Tax havenTax incidence

Progressive tax · Regressive tax

advantage Taxation by country[show]

Australia • British Virgin Islands

Canada • China • Colombia

France • Germany • Hong Kong

India • Indonesia • Ireland

Netherlands • New Zealand

Peru • Russia

Singapore • Switzerland

Tanzania • United Kingdom

United States • European Unionv • d • e

Tax rates around the world

Tax revenue as % of GDP

Economic policyMonetary policy

Central bank • Money supply

Gold standard Fiscal policy

Spending • Deficit • Debt Policy-mix Trade policy

Tariff • Trade agreementFinanceFinancial market

Financial market participants

Corporate · Personal

Public · RegulationBankingFractional-reserve · Full-reserve

Free banking · Islamic banking view • talk • edit • project

entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

A tax is a financial charge or other levy imposed on an individual or a legal entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

This article is part of the series:

Taxation

Tax havenTax incidence

Progressive tax · Regressive tax

advantage Taxation by country[show]

Australia • British Virgin Islands

Canada • China • Colombia

France • Germany • Hong Kong

India • Indonesia • Ireland

Netherlands • New Zealand

Peru • Russia

Singapore • Switzerland

Tanzania • United Kingdom

United States • European Unionv • d • e

Tax rates around the world

Tax revenue as % of GDP

Economic policyMonetary policy

Central bank • Money supply

Gold standard Fiscal policy

Spending • Deficit • Debt Policy-mix Trade policy

Tariff • Trade agreementFinanceFinancial market

Financial market participants

Corporate · Personal

Public · RegulationBankingFractional-reserve · Full-reserve

Free banking · Islamic banking view • talk • edit • project

entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

A tax is a financial charge or other levy imposed on an individual or a legal entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

This article is part of the series:

Taxation

Tax havenTax incidence

Progressive tax · Regressive tax

advantage Taxation by country[show]

Australia • British Virgin Islands

Canada • China • Colombia

France • Germany • Hong Kong

India • Indonesia • Ireland

Netherlands • New Zealand

Peru • Russia

Singapore • Switzerland

Tanzania • United Kingdom

United States • European Unionv • d • e

Tax rates around the world

Tax revenue as % of GDP

Economic policyMonetary policy

Central bank • Money supply

Gold standard Fiscal policy

Spending • Deficit • Debt Policy-mix Trade policy

Tariff • Trade agreementFinanceFinancial market

Financial market participants

Corporate · Personal

Public · RegulationBankingFractional-reserve · Full-reserve

Free banking · Islamic banking view • talk • edit • project

entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

A tax is a financial charge or other levy imposed on an individual or a legal entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

This article is part of the series:

Taxation

Tax havenTax incidence

Progressive tax · Regressive tax

advantage Taxation by country[show]

Australia • British Virgin Islands

Canada • China • Colombia

France • Germany • Hong Kong

India • Indonesia • Ireland

Netherlands • New Zealand

Peru • Russia

Singapore • Switzerland

Tanzania • United Kingdom

United States • European Unionv • d • e

Tax rates around the world

Tax revenue as % of GDP

Economic policyMonetary policy

Central bank • Money supply

Gold standard Fiscal policy

Spending • Deficit • Debt Policy-mix Trade policy

Tariff • Trade agreementFinanceFinancial market

Financial market participants

Corporate · Personal

Public · RegulationBankingFractional-reserve · Full-reserve

Free banking · Islamic banking view • talk • edit • project

entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

A tax is a financial charge or other levy imposed on an individual or a legal entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

This article is part of the series:

Taxation

Tax havenTax incidence

Progressive tax · Regressive tax

advantage Taxation by country[show]

Australia • British Virgin Islands

Canada • China • Colombia

France • Germany • Hong Kong

India • Indonesia • Ireland

Netherlands • New Zealand

Peru • Russia

Singapore • Switzerland

Tanzania • United Kingdom

United States • European Unionv • d • e

Tax rates around the world

Tax revenue as % of GDP

Economic policyMonetary policy

Central bank • Money supply

Gold standard Fiscal policy

Spending • Deficit • Debt Policy-mix Trade policy

Tariff • Trade agreementFinanceFinancial market

Financial market participants

Corporate · Personal

Public · RegulationBankingFractional-reserve · Full-reserve

Free banking · Islamic banking view • talk • edit • project

entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state (for example, secessionist movements or revolutionary movements).

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