Income level at which a person begins paying income taxes
The income tax threshold is the income level at which a person begins paying income taxes.[1] The income tax threshold equates to the:
- Personal allowance in the UK, which is £12,500 for 2019/20.[2]
- Basic allowance in Germany, which is €9,408 in 2020.[3]
- Income tax threshold in France, which was €6,088 in 2012.
- The standard deduction in the US, which was $12,000 in 2018 for a single person.
- Basic personal amount in Canada, which was C$11,809 in 2018.[4]
- Tax-free threshold in Australia, which was A$18,200 in 2023–24.[5][6]
- Tax-free threshold in Greece, which was €9,545 in 2016.[7]
- Tax-free threshold in Poland was 30,000 PLN in 2022.[8]
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