Richest 1% of the Dutch pay just 21% of their income in tax: CPB
Dutch NewsWhile the very richest of the Dutch are losing 21% of their income to tax, people on average incomes are handing over 40% to the tax office, according to new research by the government’s centre for policy analysis CPB. The CPB found that people on the lowest incomes were spending 55% of their income on tax, although this was largely compensated for by social security benefits and other measures to help people living on or near the poverty line. This shows that the Dutch tax system does not contribute to boosting equality of income, and those most able to pay most are not doing so, the CPB said. The Dutch tax system is extremely complex, thanks to all the discounts for low incomes and the additional social security benefits which people can claim.