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Taxation of wages in the Alps-Adriatic region


Mitja Čok, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Mateja Ana Grulja, University of Ljubljana, Health Care Centre for Students, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tomaž Turk, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Miroslav Verbič, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics, Ljubljana, Slovenia


Abstract
Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy and Slovenia differ not only in level of average gross wage but also in the overall taxation of wages. While Croatia, Hungary and Slovenia tax the average gross wage less than Italy and Austria, a comparison of gross wages that are in absolute values close to the average gross wages of Italy and Austria or higher shows the reverse, i.e. it reveals a considerably higher taxation in the former three countries.

Keywords:  wages; personal income tax; social security contributions; tax wedge

Year:  2013   |   Volume:  37   |   Issue:  3   |   Pages:  259 - 277   

Full text (PDF)   |   DOI: 10.3326/fintp.37.3.2   |   E-mail this article   |   Download to citation manager
 September, 2013
III / 2013
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ISSN 1846-887X
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