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Revenue Statistics 2004
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
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Availability: Out of print  Publication date:  27 Oct 2004  Language: English / French  ISBN: 9789264017856  OECD Code: 232004073P1  Frequency: Annual 
 

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Published annually, Revenue Statistics provides detailed statistical data on tax, social security, and other revenues of OECD member country governments. Data are broken down by type of tax - at a very high level of detail - and level of government. An annex explains OECD's system for classification of taxes. This edition provides coverage for the period 1965-2002, with estimates for revenues in 2003. The special feature covers Accrual Reporting in Revenue Statistics.


Superseded by: Revenue Statistics 2008 - Special feature: Taxing Power of Sub-central Governments (Low stock)

Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format

Further reading:
Taxing Wages 2003 - (Low stock)
Taxing Wages 2004 - (Out of print)



Table of contents:

Introduction
Notes
PART I. TAX REVENUE TRENDS 1965-2003
-Introduction
-Tax Ratios
-Tax Structures
-Treatment of Non-Wastable Tax Credits
-Taxes by Level of Government
-The Impact of GDP Revisions on Reported Tax Levels
-Notes
SPECIAL FEATURE: ACCRUAL REPORTING IN REVENUE STATISTICS
PART II. TAX LEVELS AND TAX STRUCTURES, 1965-2002
-Comparative Tables 1965-2002
-Comparative Charts 1965-2002
-Estimates of Tax Revenues, 2003
PART III. COUNTRY TABLES, 1965-2002
-Tax Revenues
-Financing Social Benefits
-Social Security Contributions and Payroll Taxes Paid by Government
PART IV. TAX REVENUES BY SUBSECTORS OF GENERAL GOVERNMENT, 1975, 1985, and 2002
PART V. NON TAX REVENUES, CAPITAL REVENUES AND GRANTS
Annex 1. The OECD Classification of Taxes and Interpretive Guide

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