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Tax Burden Analysis - The report defines "actual tax burden" as the portion of an average person's income, from production to consumption, that is mandatorily taken by the government [1] - The analysis utilizes AI, specifically Claude, to gather and organize data on international tax burdens, suggesting it is more reliable than information from Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) [2] International Comparison - Japan's total tax burden is estimated at 54-55% [2] - China's total tax burden is estimated at 47-52% [2] - The United States' total tax burden varies significantly by region, ranging from 40-55% [2] - Singapore's total tax burden is estimated at 8-10% excluding CPF (Central Provident Fund), or 45-50% including CPF [2]