Practical example: calculation of full state and regional contributions
Mr. ABC, resident in the Autonomous Community of Aragon, has obtained a general taxable base of 23,900 euros and a savings taxable base of 2,800 euros in fiscal year 2022.
The amount of your personal and family minimum amounts to 5,550 euros.
Determine the amount of the full state and regional contributions corresponding to said taxpayer.
Solution:
1. Application of tax scales to the general taxable base (23,900)
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General tax scale
Up to 20,200 = 2,112.75
Other: 3,700 at 15% = 555
Resulting Odds 1 (2,112.75 + 555) = 2,667.75
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Autonomous tax scale
Up to 20,200 = 2,112.75
Other: 3,700 at 15.00% = 555
Resulting share 2 = 2,112.75 + 555 = 2,667.75
2. Application of the tax scales to the general taxable base corresponding to the personal and family minimum
Given that the amount of the general taxable base (23,900) is higher than the personal and family minimum (5,550), this is entirely part of the general taxable base
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General tax scale
5,550 at 9.50% = 527.25
Resulting Odds 3 = 527.25
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Autonomous tax scale
5,550 at 9.50% = 527.25
Resulting Odds 4 = 527.25
3. Determination of the full general, state and regional quota
Full state general fee (Fee 1 - Fee 3): 2,667.75 − 527.25 = 2,140.50
Full regional general quota (Quota 2 - Quota 4): 2,667.75 − 527.25 = 2,140.50
4. Lien on the liquidated base of savings (2,800)
State tax 2,800 x 9.50% = 266
Regional tax 2,800 x 9.50% = 266
5. Determination of full quotas
Full state fee (2,140.50 + 266) = 2,406.50
Full regional quota (2,140.50 + 266) = 2,406.50