Olan McEvoy
Research expert covering the European Union for society, economy, and politics.
Get in touch with us nowAs of 2022, approximately 46 percent of all tax revenues in the EU were collected by central governments, with an additional 35.5 percent collected by social security funds, such as pension funds and unemployment insurance funds. In more federalized European countries, such as Germany and Spain, a much higher share of tax revenues are collected by state governments, with approximately a quarter of German tax revenues being collected by federal states and 15 percent of Spanish revenues coming from the autonomous communities in 2022.
On the other hand, several European countries generate the vast majority of their revenues from central government taxes, with this particularly being the case for the small island nation of Malta, whose central government collected 99.33 percent of its tax revenues.
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