How is Personal Income Tax structured in Belgium?

In Belgium, personal income tax rates range from 25% to 50%, depending on income levels. Residents are taxed on worldwide income, while non-residents are taxed only on income sourced from Belgium. The tax system includes federal and regional components, with local taxes varying between 0% to 9%. Investment income, like dividends and interest, is typically taxed at 30%, though exemptions may apply for certain amounts.


For more detailed information, visit PwC's Belgium tax page.

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