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Typical Tax Burden on Residents, Percent of Gross Income - Czech Republic Compared to Continent
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Czech Republic: Taxes on residents
The percentage of gross earnings given up in tax, including any social security contributions. Calculated for a single worker without children, earning 100 % of the average wage, for selected OECD countries.
Source: OECD Tax Database
The Czech Republic publishes annual house price statistics in the Statistical Yearbook of the Czech Statistical Office (CSO). General economics statistics are also available from CSO. The Czech National Bank has money and banking statistics.
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