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Dohodne porezne razrede u Europi: Usporedba progresivnog poreza
Usporedite progresivne dohodne porezne razrede u europskim zemljama. Od alternativa s jednakomernim porezom do višeslojnih sustava, razumite kako EU-zemlje struktuiraju oporezivanje plaća, uključujući najviše granične stope i porezne odbitke.
Što ćete naučiti
- Sustavi progresivnih poreznih razreda
- Doprinos socijalnoj sigurnosti i efektivnih poreznih stopa
Sustavi progresivnih poreznih razreda
Nearly all European Union countries employ progressive income tax systems where tax rates increase with higher income levels. Germany implements a linear progressive tax rising from 0% to 42% on income above €87,200 (2024 figures), with additional 5.5% solidarity surcharge. France uses a bracket system with rates starting at 0% and climbing to 45% on income exceeding €250,000, plus various social contributions.
Spain's system features brackets from 19.5% to 45%, while Italy uses rates ranging from 23% to 43%. The Netherlands applies progressive taxation with marginal rates reaching 49.5% when combining income tax and social security contributions. Belgium's top marginal rate reaches 50-55% depending on regional taxes. Sweden implements a higher overall tax burden with marginal rates exceeding 57% on high incomes.
The effective tax rates (actual percentage paid) often differ significantly from marginal rates due to deductions, credits, and allowances. Most countries offer personal allowances—untaxed income thresholds—ranging from €1,000-€12,000 annually. Additional deductions for dependents, mortgage interest, pension contributions, and charitable donations further reduce taxable income across the EU.
Doprinos socijalnoj sigurnosti i efektivnih poreznih stopa
Beyond income tax, employees across Europe pay mandatory social security contributions for health, unemployment, and pension insurance. These contributions—typically 7-10% of gross salary employee-side—effectively increase the tax burden beyond headline income tax rates. Germany requires 8.05% for health insurance, plus additional disability and unemployment contributions. France deducts around 8% for social security on base salaries.
When combining income tax and social contributions, effective marginal rates often reach 50-60% on middle-to-high incomes in countries like Belgium, Sweden, and Denmark. For example, a high earner in Sweden might pay 57% income tax plus 7% employer social contributions, making total labor-related taxation around 60%. Employers also bear social contribution costs (typically 30-35% of salary), affecting hiring decisions and wage negotiations.
Many European countries offer tax-advantaged savings mechanisms: pension contributions (401k equivalents), child tax credits, and education savings accounts reduce taxable income. Self-employed individuals often benefit from different social contribution structures. Understanding the combined impact of income tax and social contributions is crucial for accurate salary calculations and financial planning.
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