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Side-by-side comparison of taxes, real prices, and quality of life. Price Index: Netherlands = 98, Singapore = 99 (US = 100).
Singapore registers a higher quality of life score at 68 compared to the Netherlands' 62, predominantly driven by a striking difference in taxation. Singapore scores 70 for taxation versus the Netherlands' 28, a substantial 42-point gap indicating a much lower tax burden. Despite this, both countries have similar safety ratings (93 for Singapore, 90 for Netherlands), and surprisingly identical climate scores, though Singapore's average temperature is significantly warmer. The Netherlands possesses a stronger healthcare system (62 vs 51) and a lower overall price level (103 vs 85), even if Singapore scores slightly better for cost of living (68 vs 60).
Singapore emerges as the winner, primarily due to its substantially lower taxation, which significantly enhances residents' financial quality of life despite a higher price level.
With $75,000 USD gross salary:
๐ธ๐ฌ Singapore gives you $3,710 more in net income (USD)
Netherlands
2025
Singapore
2025
Tax Profile Comparison
Amount Comparison (USD)
Detailed Comparison
| Item | ๐ณ๐ฑ Netherlands | ๐ธ๐ฌ Singapore |
|---|---|---|
| Gross Income | โฌ68,807 | S$100,000 |
| Gross Income (USD) | $75,000 | $75,000 |
| Income Tax | โฌ21,051.61 | S$5,650 |
| Social Contributions | โฌ0 | S$20,000 |
| Total Deductions | โฌ21,051.61 | S$25,650 |
| Net Income | โฌ47,755.39 | S$74,350 |
| Net Income (USD) | $52,053 | $55,763 |
| Effective Tax Rate | 30.6% | 25.7% |
| Marginal Rate | 37.5% | 11.5% |
| Employer Total Cost | โฌ80,456.03 | S$117,000 |
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Data last updated: ยท Sources: World Bank, WHO, OECD, national tax authorities. See methodology.