The table illustrates the distribution of tax revenue in five distinct countries,including Sweden,USA,Korea,Japan and Turkey during the period from 1975 to 2005.
Looking from an overall perspective,it is readily apparent that there were marked shifts among nations .Sweden consistently recorded the largest share in terms of tax over the period .
In 1975, Sweden led this chart,with nearly a half of tax revenue collected,which exhibited a significant growth from 47% to 70.1% in the last year of the period.
Notably,Japan experienced a gradual growth in its tax revenue distribution,ranging from 16.4% to 27.5%,thus becoming nearly as prominent as Sweden.
Turning to remaining nations, there were significant growths in the share of Korea and Turkey as the figures reached from around a fifth to 27.4% . Eventually, 25% was the share of tax collected in the USA initially, which exhibited a slightly increase to 27.4% in 2005.
