The OECD Health Statistics: Revenue Statistics. Data on government sector receipts, and on taxes in particular, are basic inputs to most structural economic descriptions and economic analyses and are increasingly used in international comparisons. These databases give a conceptual framework to define which government receipts should be regarded as taxes and to classify different types of taxes. They present a unique set of detailed and internationally comparable tax data in a common format for all OECD countries from 1955 onwards.
This dataset contains gross domestic product (GDP) statistics in millions of national currency at market prices, population statistics, and exchange rates in national currency per U.S. dollar.
Bibliographic citation:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2017): Tax Statistics (Edition: 2017). UK Data Service. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5257/oecd/tax/2017-11
Yearly
November 2017
Annually
Annual
1955-2017
Germany (code DEU) was created 3 October 1990 by the accession of the Democratic Republic of Germany (code DDR) to the then Federal Republic of Germany (code DEW).
The statistical data for Israel are supplied by and under the responsibility of the relevant Israeli authorities. The use of such data by the OECD is without prejudice to the status of the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem and Israeli settlements in the West Bank under the terms of international law.
The reference series used in the publication are:
GDP for tax reporting years at market prices, national currency
Exchange rates national currency per US dollar
Population
These data are extracted from various datasets managed by OECD directorates. The figures presented here are those used in creating the latest Revenue Statistics publication.
These datasets are updated periodically during the year and therefore the figures in the latest versions may differ from those implied in the publication.
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Registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. Additional special conditions of use also apply. See terms and conditions for further information.
UK Data Service Guide to OECD Tax Statistics
The OECD Health Statistics: Revenue Statistics. Data on government sector receipts, and on taxes in particular, are basic inputs to most structural economic descriptions and economic analyses and are increasingly used in international comparisons. These databases give a conceptual framework to define which government receipts should be regarded as taxes and to classify different types of taxes. They present a unique set of detailed and internationally comparable tax data in a common format for all OECD countries from 1955 onwards.
This dataset contains gross domestic product (GDP) statistics in millions of national currency at market prices, population statistics, and exchange rates in national currency per U.S. dollar.
Bibliographic citation:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2017): Tax Statistics (Edition: 2017). UK Data Service. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5257/oecd/tax/2017-11
Yearly
Annual
1955-2017
November 2017
Annually
Germany (code DEU) was created 3 October 1990 by the accession of the Democratic Republic of Germany (code DDR) to the then Federal Republic of Germany (code DEW).
The statistical data for Israel are supplied by and under the responsibility of the relevant Israeli authorities. The use of such data by the OECD is without prejudice to the status of the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem and Israeli settlements in the West Bank under the terms of international law.
The reference series used in the publication are:
GDP for tax reporting years at market prices, national currency
Exchange rates national currency per US dollar
Population
These data are extracted from various datasets managed by OECD directorates. The figures presented here are those used in creating the latest Revenue Statistics publication.
These datasets are updated periodically during the year and therefore the figures in the latest versions may differ from those implied in the publication.
UK Data Service Guide to OECD Tax Statistics
Copyright Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. Additional special conditions of use also apply. See terms and conditions for further information.