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name countries in the world with wealth tax


Several countries around the world impose a wealth tax, which is a tax on the net worth of individuals or households. Here are some of the countries that have implemented or still maintain a wealth tax:
  1. Spain: Spain imposes a wealth tax on residents and non-residents owning property in Spain. The tax rate varies by region and ranges from 0.2% to 3.5% on net assets exceeding certain thresholds.
  2. Norway: Norway levies a wealth tax on net assets above a certain threshold. The national tax rate is 0.3%, with an additional 0.7% imposed by municipalities, making the total rate 1.0%.
  3. Switzerland: Several cantons in Switzerland levy a wealth tax on net assets above a certain amount. The rates and thresholds vary by canton.
  4. France: France has a wealth tax on real estate, known as the "Impôt sur la Fortune Immobilière" (IFI). It applies to net real estate assets above a threshold of €1.3 million, with rates ranging from 0.5% to 1.5%.
  5. Argentina: Argentina has a wealth tax that applies to individuals' net worth both domestically and abroad, with progressive rates ranging from 0.25% to 1.75%.
  6. Belgium: Belgium imposes a wealth tax on securities accounts exceeding a value of €1 million, with a flat rate of 0.15%.

Countries That Have Abolished Wealth Taxes:​

Several countries have abolished their wealth taxes in recent years due to various reasons, such as administrative challenges and negative economic impacts. These countries include:
  1. Germany: Abolished in 1997.
  2. Sweden: Abolished in 2007.
  3. Denmark: Abolished in 1997.
  4. Finland: Abolished in 2006.
  5. Iceland: Abolished in 2006 but reintroduced temporarily during the financial crisis (now abolished again).
  6. Italy: Abolished in 1992.
  7. Austria: Abolished in 1994.
 
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