The Italian tax burden, or taxes
as a percentage of GDP, fell slightly between 2013 and 2014,
from 43.9% to 43.6%, the OECD said Thursday.
Italy was fifth highest in the OECD ranking of 30 countries,
behind Denmark (50.9%), France (45.2%), Belgium (44.7%) and
Finland (43.9%).
The average tax burden in the OECD was 34.4%.
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