Taxing wages 2024: Tax and gender through the lens of the second earner
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris
OECD Publishing - Paris
2024
679 p.
wages ; taxation ; payroll tax ; labour cost ; household income ; gender
Wages and wage payment systems
https://doi.org/10.1787/dbcbac85-en
English
Bibliogr.;Statistics
"This annual publication provides details of taxes paid on wages in OECD countries. This year's edition focuses on fiscal incentives for second earners in the OECD and how tax policy might contribute to gender gaps in labour market outcomes. For the year 2023, the report also examines personal income taxes and social security contributions paid by employees, social security contributions and payroll taxes paid by employers, and cash benefits received by workers. It illustrates how these taxes and benefits are calculated in each member country and examines how they impact household incomes. The results also enable quantitative cross-country comparisons of labour cost levels and the overall tax and benefit position of single persons and families on different levels of earnings. The publication shows average and marginal effective tax rates on labour costs for eight different household types, which vary by income level and household composition (single persons, single parents, one or two earner couples with or without children). The average tax rates measure the part of gross wage earnings or labour costs taken in tax and social security contributions, both before and after cash benefits, and the marginal tax rates the part of a small increase of gross earnings or labour costs that is paid in these levies."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 9789264588882
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