Countries by Highest Marginal Income Tax Rate in 2025
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It’s tax filing time for quite a few countries, as their financial year comes to end.
How differently do countries tax their citizens? We took a look at the top marginal individual income tax rates of nearly 150 countries to compare and contrast differences.
Data for this map is sourced from PwC’s Worldwide Tax Summaries, updated between Aug 2024–Feb 2025.
Of course there are limitations to the data. Only the highest portion of an individual’s income is taxed at this rate, and brackets vary significantly on how much money falls into that pool.
Furthermore, property, sales, or other indirect taxes are not included. It also omits state, provincial, and municipal taxes
Ranked: Countries by their Highest Personal Income Tax Rate
Western European countries on average have the highest headline income tax rates in the world.
Per the source, seven countries have a 50%+ top rate, and six of those are in Europe, led by Denmark at 55.9%.
| Rank | Country | ISO Code | Headline Personal Income Tax Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Denmark |
DNK | 55.9 |
| 2 | Finland |
FIN | 55 |
| 3 | Luxembourg |
LUX | 51 |
| 4 | Austria |
AUT | 50 |
| 5 | Belgium |
BEL | 50 |
| 6 | Israel |
ISR | 50 |
| 7 | Slovenia |
SVN | 50 |
| 8 | Netherlands |
NLD | 49.5 |
| 9 | Portugal |
PRT | 48 |
| 10 | Norway |
NOR | 47.4 |
| 11 | Spain |
ESP | 47 |
| 12 | Switzerland |
CHE | 45.5 |
| 13 | Australia |
AUS | 45 |
| 14 | China |
CHN | 45 |
| 15 | Germany |
DEU | 45 |
| 16 | France |
FRA | 45 |
| 17 | UK |
GBR | 45 |
| 18 | Japan |
JPN | 45 |
| 19 | South Korea |
KOR | 45 |
| 20 | South Africa |
ZAF | 45 |
| 21 | Greece |
GRC | 44 |
| 22 | Italy |
ITA | 43 |
| 23 | Senegal |
SEN | 43 |
| 24 | Papua New Guinea |
PNG | 42 |
| 25 | Chile |
CHL | 40 |
| 26 | DRC |
COD | 40 |
| 27 | Congo |
COG | 40 |
| 28 | Gabon |
GAB | 40 |
| 29 | Guyana |
GUY | 40 |
| 30 | Ireland |
IRL | 40 |
| 31 | Mauritania |
MRT | 40 |
| 32 | New Caledonia |
NCL | 40 |
| 33 | Türkiye |
TUR | 40 |
| 34 | Taiwan |
TWN | 40 |
| 35 | Uganda |
UGA | 40 |
| 36 | Colombia |
COL | 39 |
| 37 | India |
IND | 39 |
| 38 | New Zealand |
NZL | 39 |
| 39 | Cameroon |
CMR | 38.5 |
| 40 | Morocco |
MAR | 38 |
| 41 | Ecuador |
ECU | 37 |
| 42 | Namibia |
NAM | 37 |
| 43 | U.S. |
USA | 37 |
| 44 | Zambia |
ZMB | 37 |
| 45 | Uruguay |
URY | 36 |
| 46 | Croatia |
HRV | 35.4 |
| 47 | Argentina |
ARG | 35 |
| 48 | Cyprus |
CYP | 35 |
| 49 | Algeria |
DZA | 35 |
| 50 | Ethiopia |
ETH | 35 |
| 51 | Ghana |
GHA | 35 |
| 52 | Indonesia |
IDN | 35 |
| 53 | Kenya |
KEN | 35 |
| 54 | Mexico |
MEX | 35 |
| 55 | Malta |
MLT | 35 |
| 56 | Pakistan |
PAK | 35 |
| 57 | Philippines |
PHL | 35 |
| 58 | Thailand |
THA | 35 |
| 59 | Tunisia |
TUN | 35 |
| 60 | Vietnam |
VNM | 35 |
| 61 | Venezuela |
VEN | 34 |
| 62 | Canada |
CAN | 33 |
| 63 | Latvia |
LVA | 33 |
| 64 | Puerto Rico |
PRI | 33 |
| 65 | Eswatini |
SWZ | 33 |
| 66 | Côte d’Ivoire |
CIV | 32 |
| 67 | Lithuania |
LTU | 32 |
| 68 | Mozambique |
MOZ | 32 |
| 69 | Poland |
POL | 32 |
| 70 | Iceland |
ISL | 31.35 |
| 71 | Bangladesh |
BGD | 30 |
| 72 | Jamaica |
JAM | 30 |
| 73 | Jordan |
JOR | 30 |
| 74 | Saint Lucia (assumed “Saint”) |
KNA | 30 |
| 75 | Malaysia |
MYS | 30 |
| 76 | Nicaragua |
NIC | 30 |
| 77 | Peru |
PER | 30 |
| 78 | Rwanda |
RWA | 30 |
| 79 | El Salvador |
SLV | 30 |
| 80 | Chad |
TCD | 30 |
| 81 | Tanzania |
TZA | 30 |
| 82 | Barbados |
BRB | 28.5 |
| 83 | Brazil |
BRA | 27.5 |
| 84 | Cabo Verde |
CPV | 27.5 |
| 85 | Egypt |
EGY | 27.5 |
| 86 | Angola |
AGO | 25 |
| 87 | Azerbaijan |
AZE | 25 |
| 88 | Botswana |
BWA | 25 |
| 89 | Costa Rica |
CRI | 25 |
| 90 | Dominican Republic |
DOM | 25 |
| 91 | Gibraltar |
GIB | 25 |
| 92 | Equatorial Guinea |
GNQ | 25 |
| 93 | Honduras |
HND | 25 |
| 94 | Laos |
LAO | 25 |
| 95 | Lebanon |
LBN | 25 |
| 96 | Myanmar |
MMR | 25 |
| 97 | Panama |
PAN | 25 |
| 98 | Slovakia |
SVK | 25 |
| 99 | Trinidad & Tobago |
TTO | 25 |
| 100 | Nigeria |
NGA | 24 |
| 101 | Singapore |
SGP | 24 |
| 102 | Albania |
ALB | 23 |
| 103 | Czechia |
CZE | 23 |
| 104 | Liechtenstein |
LIE | 22.4 |
| 105 | Isle of Man |
IMN | 22 |
| 106 | Armenia |
ARM | 20 |
| 107 | Estonia |
EST | 20 |
| 108 | Georgia |
GEO | 20 |
| 109 | Guernsey |
GGY | 20 |
| 110 | Jersey |
JEY | 20 |
| 111 | Cambodia |
KHM | 20 |
| 112 | Madagascar |
MDG | 20 |
| 113 | Mongolia |
MNG | 20 |
| 114 | Mauritius |
MUS | 20 |
| 115 | Serbia |
SRB | 20 |
| 116 | Sweden |
SWE | 20 |
| 117 | Ukraine |
UKR | 18 |
| 118 | Hong Kong |
HKG | 16 |
| 119 | Hungary |
HUN | 15 |
| 120 | Iraq |
IRQ | 15 |
| 121 | Montenegro |
MNE | 15 |
| 122 | Palestinian Territories |
PSE | 15 |
| 123 | Russia |
RUS | 15 |
| 124 | Bolivia |
BOL | 13 |
| 125 | Libya |
LBY | 13 |
| 126 | Macau |
MAC | 12 |
| 127 | Moldova |
MDA | 12 |
| 128 | Uzbekistan |
UZB | 12 |
| 129 | Bulgaria |
BGR | 10 |
| 130 | Bosnia & Herzegovina |
BIH | 10 |
| 131 | Greenland |
GRL | 10 |
| 132 | Kazakhstan |
KAZ | 10 |
| 133 | North Macedonia |
MKD | 10 |
| 134 | Paraguay |
PRY | 10 |
| 135 | Romania |
ROU | 10 |
| 136 | Timor-Leste |
TLS | 10 |
| 137 | Kosovo |
XKX | 10 |
| 138 | Guatemala |
GTM | 7 |
| 139 | UAE |
ARE | 0 |
| 140 | Bahrain |
BHR | 0 |
| 141 | Bermuda |
BMU | 0 |
| 142 | Cayman Islands |
CYM | 0 |
| 143 | Kuwait |
KWT | 0 |
| 144 | Oman |
OMN | 0 |
| 145 | Qatar |
QAT | 0 |
| 146 | Saudi Arabia |
SAU | 0 |
Note: Denmark’s figure includes a mandatory labor market tax for all wage earners in the country. Scotland pays a different rate than the rest of the UK.
But as always, the fine print contains more useful information. For example, in Denmark, the top bracket for employment income is 15%. However, this combines with the bottom bracket tax and mandatory healthcare and municipal contributions to raise the income tax ceiling. Finally, income from shares and dividends also attracts a high rate of 42%.
In the U.S., the 37% headline rate is only applicable to income above $609,000 for individuals. Of course, U.S. states tax their residents as well.
And finally, several Middle Eastern countries—also oil producers—don’t charge an income tax.
The Pros and Cons of Western Europe’s High Tax Rates
Individual income taxes often make up the largest source of government revenues.
Thus, higher taxes help fund extensive public services like healthcare, education, and social security.
It can also potentially reduce income inequality by redistributing wealth, supporting lower-income citizens, and fostering social cohesion.
However, less disposable income leads to less consumer spending. And better-skilled workers with higher earnings may relocate, leading to brain drain from the region.
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The post Mapped: The Highest Marginal Income Tax Rate in Each Country appeared first on Visual Capitalist.


Denmark
Finland
Luxembourg
Austria
Belgium
Israel
Slovenia
Netherlands
Portugal
Norway
Spain
Switzerland
Australia
China
Germany
France
UK
Japan
South Korea
South Africa
Greece
Italy
Senegal
Papua New Guinea
Chile
DRC
Congo
Gabon
Guyana
Ireland
Mauritania
New Caledonia
Türkiye
Taiwan
Uganda
Colombia
India
New Zealand
Cameroon
Morocco
Ecuador
Namibia
U.S.
Zambia
Uruguay
Croatia
Argentina
Cyprus
Algeria
Ethiopia
Ghana
Indonesia
Kenya
Mexico
Malta
Pakistan
Philippines
Thailand
Tunisia
Vietnam
Venezuela
Canada
Latvia
Puerto Rico
Eswatini
Côte d’Ivoire
Lithuania
Mozambique
Poland
Iceland
Bangladesh
Jamaica
Jordan
Saint Lucia (assumed “Saint”)
Malaysia
Nicaragua
Peru
Rwanda
El Salvador
Chad
Tanzania
Barbados
Brazil
Cabo Verde
Egypt
Angola
Azerbaijan
Botswana
Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
Gibraltar
Equatorial Guinea
Honduras
Laos
Lebanon
Myanmar
Panama
Slovakia
Trinidad & Tobago
Nigeria
Singapore
Albania
Czechia
Liechtenstein
Isle of Man
Armenia
Estonia
Georgia
Guernsey
Jersey
Cambodia
Madagascar
Mongolia
Mauritius
Serbia
Sweden
Ukraine
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iraq
Montenegro
Palestinian Territories
Russia
Bolivia
Libya
Macau
Moldova
Uzbekistan
Bulgaria
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Greenland
Kazakhstan
North Macedonia
Paraguay
Romania
Timor-Leste
Kosovo
Guatemala
UAE
Bahrain
Bermuda
Cayman Islands
Kuwait
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia












