Property taxes play a crucial role in government revenues across Europe, yet their share of GDP varies widely. According to OECD data from 2023, some countries collect over 3% of GDP through property levies, while in others it barely reaches 0.5%. These taxes include recurrent levies on ownership, transfers, and wealth, shaping both public budgets and housing markets.
In this gallery, we take a closer look at property tax collection across 27 European countries, highlighting the percentages of GDP collected. Click on to explore the full breakdown.