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Glossary:Average itemised tax rate (AITR)

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The AITR for a benefit (or group of benefits) is defined as the sum of taxes paid on that benefit by recipients divided by the total income from that benefit (i.e. gross benefits received). A social benefit that is not liable to taxes will always have an AITR of zero.

Further information

European system of integrated social protection statistics - ESSPROS. Manual and user guidelines. 2019 edition