Tax structure and revenue-raising capacity in Spain: A comparative analysis with the UE

Tax structure and revenue-raising capacity in Spain: A comparative analysis with the UE

Series: Occasional Papers. 1406.

Author: Pablo Hernández de Cos and David López Rodríguez.

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Abstract

This paper describes the revenue-raising capacity and structure of the Spanish tax system, in comparison with the economies of the European Union. Spain stands out for the low weight of its tax revenues in GDP relative to the EU27 average. This lower weight of tax revenue is mainly a consequence of indirect taxes (VAT, excise duties and environmental taxes). In fact, Spain has the lowest weight of consumption taxation in the European Union. As regards labour taxation, revenue raised as a proportion of GDP is similar to the EU27 average, although the weight of social security contributions in GDP, in particular those charged to employers, is higher. Spain also raises relatively more revenue from the taxation of capital, in particular from the taxation of wealth.

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