List of 10 countries with the highest average monthly salaries after tax

Switzerland: The average monthly salary after tax is $6,187 (Rs 5,13,521). The overall rate of federal income tax is 11.5%.

Luxembourg: In Luxembourg, the average monthly salary after tax is $5,188 (Rs 4,30,604). Luxembourg has a progressive tax rate system ranging from 0% to 42%.

Singapore: Singaporeans receive an average monthly salary of $5,028 (Rs 4,17,324) after tax. Singapore's income tax ranges between 0% and 22%.

United States: In the US, the average monthly salary after tax is $4,660 (Rs 3,86,780). The US has seven federal income tax rates: 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35%, and 37%.

Iceland: Icelanders receive an average monthly salary of $4,264 (Rs 3,53,912) after tax. Iceland uses a 3-tier income tax system based on the individual's level of income.

Qatar: In Qatar, people have an average monthly salary after tax of $4,108 (Rs 3,40,964). Qatar does not impose any tax on personal income.

UAE: In the UAE, the average monthly salary after tax is $3,581 (Rs 2,97,223). The UAE does not levy income tax on individuals.

Denmark: The average salary after tax in Denmark is $3,545 (Rs 2,94,235). Different types of income are subject to different tax rates.

Netherlands: In the Netherlands, the average monthly salary after tax is $3,541 (Rs 2,93,903). The tax depends on an individual's income level.

Australia: Australians have an average monthly salary after tax of $3,370 (Rs 2,79,710). The income is taxed at progressive rates ranging from 0% to 45%.

Please note that the average monthly salary and tax rates may vary and are subject to change.

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