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 United Kingdom [24] 0,20,40%
 Burundi[5] 35%
 Guyana[10] 33⅓%
 Sweden 28.89%-59.09%[19][20]
 Latvia 25%
 Barbados[4] 25%-40%
 Belgium 25-50%
 Italy 23-43%
 Estonia 22%
 Austria 21-50%
 Cyprus 20-30%
 Ireland 20-41%
 Slovakia 19%
 Poland 19-40%
 Hungary 18% and 36%
 South Africa 18-40%
 Gibraltar 17-40%
 Romania 16%
 Slovenia 16-41%
 Czech Republic 15%
 Montenegro 15%
 Tanzania 15%-30%
 Lithuania 15%/24%
 Peru[2] 15-27%
 Canada[6] 15-29% (federal)

4-17.95% (provincial)

 Guatemala[2] 15-31%
 Turkey 15-35%
 Croatia[2] 15-45%
 Russia 13%
 Ukraine[2] 13%[23]
 Uzbekistan[2] 13-30%
 Georgia[2] 12%
 Belarus[2] 12-30%
 Portugal 10.5-40%
 Bulgaria 10%
 Nepal 10% to 25%[13]
 Egypt 10-20%
 India 10-30%
 Zambia 10-30%
 Cameroon[2] 10-35%
 Israel 10-47%
 Cuba[2] 10-50%
 France 10-50%
 Serbia 10/14%
 South Korea[2] 9%-21.375% + 36% excess
 Finland 9-32% national, 16-21% municipal
 Argentina 9-35%
 Pakistan 7.5-35%
 Venezuela[2] 6-34%
 Luxembourg 6-38.95%
 Republic of China 6-40%
 Syria[2] 5-15%
 Jordan[2] 5-30%
 Philippines 5-32%
 Indonesia 5-35%
 Thailand 5-37%
 Japan 5-40%
 China 5-45%
 Singapore 3.5%-20%
 Mexico 3-29%
 Lebanon[2] 2-20%
 Colombia[2] 0.29-38.5%
 Monaco 0%
 United Arab Emirates[2] 0%
 British Virgin Islands 0%
 Switzerland[2] 0-13.2% (federal)
 Hong Kong[11] 0-15%
 Bangladesh[2] 0-25%
 El Salvador 0-25%
 Panama[2] 0-27%
 Brazil 0-27.5%
 Malaysia[2] 0-28%
 Azerbaijan[2] 0-35%
 Iran 0-35%
 Malta 0-35%
 Tunisia[2] 0-35%
 United States[25][26][27][28][29] 0-35% (federal)
0-10.3% (state)

A whole lotta taxes, for so little in return. (Unless you count the war as a positive return.)



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.