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Tax Burden on Work Increased in the Oecd, Portugal Was Again an Exception

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The difference between the cost assumed by the company with a worker and what it ends up receiving in net terms decreased in 2025 for the second consecutive year in Portugal, estimates the OECD.
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In Portugal there was a slight drop in the tax, but this does not obviate the fact that the tax burden on a single child who is part of the OECD remains far from the average of 35.1%.

·Porto, Portugal
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The difference between the cost assumed by the company with a worker and what it ends up receiving in net terms decreased in 2025 for the second consecutive year in Portugal, estimates the OECD.

·Portugal
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The burden of taxes on wages fell last year, but little. Portugal continues to be the OECD countries where the burden of labour taxes is greater and families with children are the most affected.

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SIC Notícias broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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