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Figure 18. Take-up of personal income tax filing online<br />

Singapore<br />

8.37%<br />

18.97%<br />

30.46%<br />

42.12%<br />

60%<br />

Canada<br />

3.68%<br />

11.68%<br />

16%<br />

40%<br />

43%<br />

United States<br />

23.39%<br />

27.73%<br />

30.91%<br />

35.76%<br />

40.28%<br />

Ireland<br />

9%<br />

40%<br />

Australia<br />

4.92%<br />

11.91%<br />

24.48%<br />

34%<br />

Netherlands<br />

9.24%<br />

16.45%<br />

20%<br />

33%<br />

Denmark<br />

.13%<br />

19.97%<br />

24.82%<br />

30.86%<br />

Norway<br />

12.74%<br />

16.76%<br />

23.34%<br />

Spain<br />

.16%<br />

.86%<br />

4.09%<br />

8.56%<br />

11.81%<br />

United Kingdom<br />

.44%<br />

.85%<br />

3.61%<br />

7.66%<br />

Sweden<br />

3.91%<br />

7.60%<br />

0 10 20 30<br />

40 50 60<br />

Percentage of personal income tax returns filed online—progress since launch<br />

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5*<br />

* This chart incorporates data from the years leading up to and including 2003. The categorization Year 1 to Year 5<br />

refers to the number of years each country has offered online filing of personal income tax returns. Year 1 refers<br />

to the first year the service was offered, Year 2 refers to the second year the service was offered, and so on.<br />

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