Portugal vs Benin
Tax Rate Comparison
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π΅πΉ Portugal β Municipal & Regional Taxes
Portugal's 18 districts and 308 municipalities levy a municipal IRS surcharge (Derrama Municipal) of up to 1.5% of taxable income on residents. Municipalities also apply the Derrama Municipal on corporate profits (up to 1.5%). Madeira and Azores autonomous regions have their own lower tax regimes: Madeira has a 14.7% corporate rate in the MIBC (international business centre). Real estate transfer taxes (IMT) are municipal. The NHR (Non-Habitual Resident) regime attracted many foreigners until 2024 when it was replaced by IFICI.
π§π― Benin β Benin Tax System
Benin has a progressive income tax up to 45%. TVA is 18%. The Direction GΓ©nΓ©rale des ImpΓ΄ts administers taxation. Benin is noted as one of West Africa's more stable democracies and is implementing ambitious economic reforms under President Patrice Talon. The Port of Cotonou is a major transit hub. Cotton exports and re-export trade with Nigeria are economic pillars.
Portugal vs Benin: Key Tax Differences (2026)
π° Income Tax: π΅πΉ Portugal has a higher top income tax rate (13.25β48% vs 0β45%). π§π― Benin is more favourable for high earners.
π VAT/Sales Tax: Portugal has a higher consumption tax (6β23% vs 18%).
π’ Corporate Tax: π΅πΉ Portugal offers a lower corporate rate (19% vs 30%), which can influence business location decisions.
π Capital Gains: π΅πΉ Portugal taxes investment gains at a lower rate (28% vs 30%), benefiting investors.