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comparing tax in ireland with united states

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IrelandUnited StatesDifference in United States
Gross Income 35,098.68 EUR / 30,000.00 GBP 38,150.94 USD / 30,000.00 GBP - 0.00 GBP
Tax Due 6,212.09 EUR / 5,309.68 GBP 5,862.66 USD / 4,610.10 GBP - 699.58 GBP
Net Income 28,886.59 EUR / 24,690.32 GBP 32,288.28 USD / 25,389.90 GBP + 699.58 GBP
Overall Tax Rate 17.7 % 15.4 % - 2.30 %.

Figures based upon 1 EUR = 0.854733 GBP.

Figures based upon 1 USD = 0.78635022 GBP.

In Ireland, an income of 35,098.68 EUR / 30,000.00 GBP is more than the lowest average advertised salary of 12,000.00 EUR / 10,256.80 GBP and less than the country's average income of 38,200.00 EUR / 32,650.80 GBP.

In United States, an income of 38,150.94 USD / 30,000.00 GBP is more than the lowest average advertised salary of 24,694.00 USD / 19,418.13 GBP and less than the country's average income of 60,000.00 USD / 47,181.01 GBP.

Here are how much some common purchases cost in Ireland vs United States:

IrelandUnited StatesDifference in United States
Water Bottle (1.5L) 1.44 EUR / 1.23 GBP 1.75 USD / 1.38 GBP + 0.15 GBP
Milk Bottle (1L) 1.05 EUR / 0.90 GBP 0.82 USD / 0.64 GBP - 0.26 GBP
Pint of Beer 5.00 EUR / 4.27 GBP 4.00 USD / 3.15 GBP - 1.12 GBP
Bread (500g) 1.54 EUR / 1.32 GBP 2.58 USD / 2.03 GBP + 0.71 GBP
Chicken Breasts (1kg) 8.44 EUR / 7.21 GBP 8.48 USD / 6.67 GBP - 0.54 GBP
Petrol UK Gallon 6.45 EUR / 5.51 GBP 3.27 USD / 2.57 GBP - 2.95 GBP
Volkswagen Golf or Equivalent 25,000.00 EUR / 21,368.33 GBP 21,845.00 USD / 17,177.82 GBP - 4,190.50 GBP
Broadband Internet Monthly 51.73 EUR / 44.22 GBP 62.44 USD / 49.10 GBP + 4.88 GBP
Rent One Bedroom Apt. In City (Monthly) 1,205.57 EUR / 1,030.44 GBP 1,261.46 USD / 991.95 GBP - 38.49 GBP
Purchase One Bedroom Apt. In City 186,289.95 EUR / 159,228.17 GBP 89,561.15 USD / 70,426.43 GBP - 88,801.74 GBP

Part of Europe, Ireland covers an area of 68,928 square kilometers.

Ireland has a Gross Domestic Product (PPP) of 324.30 ($ Billion) from a population of 4,749,153.

A progressive tax system split into 2 bands (20% and 40%).

Everything earned after the standard-rate cut off (35,300 EUR in 2019) is charged the higher rate of tax (40% in 2019).

All taxpayers receive a tax credit of 1,650 EUR (2019) to be deducted from the tax bill.

A Universal Social Charge (USC) is also levied on gross income.

USC is applied only to people earning over 13,000 EUR (2019) and is made up of 5 bands in general.

Up to 12,012 EUR - 0.5%.

Between 12,012 EUR and 19,874 EUR - 2.0%.

Between 19,874 EUR and 70,044 EUR - 4.5%.

Between 70,044 EUR and 100,000 EUR - 8%.

Above 100,000 EUR - 8%.

PRSI (Pay related Social Insurance) of 4% is deducted apart from people earning less than 352 EUR per week.

Source: http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/money_and_tax/tax/income_tax/how_your_tax_is_calculated.html

Source: XE.com (Currency Conversion).

Source: SalaryExplorer.com (Averages from average salaries in major job categories).

Source: Numbeo.com (Cost of living).

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Part of North America, United States covers an area of 9,144,930 square kilometers.

United States has a Gross Domestic Product (PPP) of 18,561.93 ($ Billion) from a population of 326,474,013.

A progressive tax system spread over 7 bands ranging from 0% to 37%.

2019 Tax bands are as follow:

Below 9700 USD - 10%

Between 9700 USD and 39475 USD - 12%.

Between 39475 USD and 84200 USD - 22%.

Between 84200 USD and 160725 USD - 24%.

Between 160725 USD and 204100 USD - 32%.

Between 204100 USD and 510300 USD - 35%.

Above 510300 USD - 37%.

The standard single person's deduction is 12,200 USD and the personal exemption is now 0 USD (2019). The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 reduced personal exemptions to zero for tax years 2018 through 2025.

The PEP provision (personal exemption phaseout) tapers the personal exemption when income is over 261,500 USD. 2% reduction for every 2,500 USD over the limit.

Social security tax is 6.2% on up to 132,900 USD of gross income (2019).

Medicare hospital insurance tax is 1.45% of all gross income - increased to 2.35% on income over 200,000 USD (single person).

Source: https://www.irs.gov/tax-professionals/tax-code-regulations-and-official-guidance.

Source: XE.com (Currency Conversion).

Source: SalaryExplorer.com (Averages from average salaries in major job categories).

Source: Numbeo.com (Cost of living).

Help

This calculator allows you to calculate income taxes and social contributions equivalent for Ireland and United States and allow comparison between both. You can choose the preferred currency for the input amounts and displayed calculation. For example: If you choose GBP as your preferred currency, then the income entered will be converted to Ireland's and United States's native currencies for the calculation so that correct income equivalent is used. The results will then be shown in the native currencies and GBP.

How we compare world taxes

We have trawled through the quagmire of tax legislation for 16 of the World's major economies and created a comparable position as close to the UK's PAYE (Pay As You Earn) system for employed people.

We look at each country's taxation for employed people, as well as things like medical care which are part of social contributions for some countries or require mandatory purchase of health insurance.

Combining this information lets us calculate taxes for each of the 16 countries and then do not only a taxation comparison but also a comparison of buying power based upon commonly purchased items.

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