Index of Economic FreedomArchivováno 20. 7. 2009 na Wayback Machine., Heritage Foundation. Note: Tax revenue as a percentage of GDP was obtained from the individual country pages, under the "Fiscal Freedom" section. These numbers change. Please update the numbers for individual countries in the list.
For info see the "fiscal freedom" section of this page: "Timor-Leste information on economic freedom. Facts, data, analysis, charts and more"Archivováno 3. 7. 2017 na Wayback Machine., By the Heritage Foundation, "Timor-Leste has low taxes, The top income and corporate tax rates are 10 percent, In the most recent year, overall tax revenue as a percentage of non-oil GDP was 133,9 percent, reflecting large tax revenues from petroleum projects in the Timor Sea,"
Total tax revenue as percentage of GDP. Table, 1965 to 2009 (it does not have each year). OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). Publication date: December 15, 2010. Most of the data is for 2009 and is provisional. 2008 data is shown for Australia, Japan, Netherlands, Poland and Portugal. The table is from the 2010 edition of the OECD book, Revenue Statistics. See the bottom of the page for links to editions for various years.
OECD. Statistics from A to Z - Beta version. See "Total tax revenue" links. Click the "Get real-time data" link to get a detailed 1965 to 2009 table with data for each year.
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Index of Economic FreedomArchivováno 20. 7. 2009 na Wayback Machine., Heritage Foundation. Note: Tax revenue as a percentage of GDP was obtained from the individual country pages, under the "Fiscal Freedom" section. These numbers change. Please update the numbers for individual countries in the list.
For info see the "fiscal freedom" section of this page: "Timor-Leste information on economic freedom. Facts, data, analysis, charts and more"Archivováno 3. 7. 2017 na Wayback Machine., By the Heritage Foundation, "Timor-Leste has low taxes, The top income and corporate tax rates are 10 percent, In the most recent year, overall tax revenue as a percentage of non-oil GDP was 133,9 percent, reflecting large tax revenues from petroleum projects in the Timor Sea,"