Monaco eliminated personal income tax in 1869 (except for French nationals). It leverages indirect taxes—notably 20% VAT, corporate tax on externally-derived profits, and fees on real estate and rentals—to fund public services. Its economy thrives on high-value sectors: tourism, luxury real estate, private banking, and elite events.
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