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In 2020, among all OECD countries, share of total tax revenue from taxes on goods and services ranged from 17% in the U.S. to 55% in Chile. The U.S. does not have a federal value-added tax, unlike most OECD countries.

In 2020, among all OECD countries, share of total tax revenue from taxes on goods and services ranged from 17% in the U.S. to 55% in Chile. The U.S. does not have a federal value-added tax, unlike most OECD countries.

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