Before you grumble about paying 10% tax on your next purchase at a US store, consider the UK's VAT (value added tax). The tax is 20% on most goods and services. Unlike in the US, UK businesses must include VAT in the price, so you might not notice the charge.
Compare this to the US, which has a patchwork of tax rates that top out at 11.5% in Oklahoma City.
But amazingly, Britian's VAT is not among the highest in the world. Iceland, Greece, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Croatia impose VATs that top out between 24 and 25%. And India adds a sales tax of 28% to some luxury products.
In the UK, books, magazines, newspapers, and other publications are excluded from VAT.