This data set combines the different regional publications of Revenue Statistics:
The annual statistical publications present a unique set of detailed and internationally comparable tax revenue data in a common format. Its approach is based on the well-established methodology of the OECD Revenue Statistics (OECD, 2022), which has become an essential reference. It provides a conceptual framework defining which government receipts should be regarded as taxes and classifies different types of taxes. Comparable tables show revenue data by type of tax in national currency, as a percentage of GDP, and, for the different types of taxes, as a share of total taxation. Comparisons are also made with the averages of the 38 OECD economies, of the 26 LAC countries three of which are OECD members countries° of 31 African countries and 28 Asian and Pacific economies.
The data set does not replace the other publications, and users are advised to consult the regional data sets for country specific information.
Data displayed in the global data set for Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Japan, Korea, and Mexico are taken from the OECD Revenue Statistics 2021. Data of the regional data sets for the concerned countries may differ from the OECD Revenue Statistics dataset due to the time lag in the release schedule.
This data set combines the different regional publications of Revenue Statistics:
The annual statistical publications present a unique set of detailed and internationally comparable tax revenue data in a common format. Its approach is based on the well-established methodology of the OECD Revenue Statistics (OECD, 2022), which has become an essential reference. It provides a conceptual framework defining which government receipts should be regarded as taxes and classifies different types of taxes. Comparable tables show revenue data by type of tax in national currency, as a percentage of GDP, and, for the different types of taxes, as a share of total taxation. Comparisons are also made with the averages of the 38 OECD economies, of the 26 LAC countries three of which are OECD members countries° of 31 African countries and 28 Asian and Pacific economies.
The data set does not replace the other publications, and users are advised to consult the regional data sets for country specific information.
Data displayed in the global data set for Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Japan, Korea, and Mexico are taken from the OECD Revenue Statistics 2021. Data of the regional data sets for the concerned countries may differ from the OECD Revenue Statistics dataset due to the time lag in the release schedule.