Corporate America is on the move, and these red states are cashing in
Texas is benefiting the most from a trend of corporate relocations in the U.S., with companies moving their headquarters to states with favorable tax and business climates.
EK's Häkämies on tax fluctuations: "They create uncertainty"
Jyri Häkämies of EK expresses concern over tax policy fluctuations, urging for predictability in business decisions.
The government's decision leads to a fierce debate - Is the major tax decision going to waste in the next government term?
Opposition parties in Finland are calling for the government to reconsider a tax reduction decision that would lower corporate tax from 20% to 18% by 2027, citing significant economic concerns.
Daniel Noboa announces reform for companies to reduce income tax by donating social housing
President Daniel Noboa announced a reform allowing companies to deduct up to 30% of their income tax when donating social housing.
A big uproar arose in the parliament about this tax
Opposition parties in Finland are demanding the government retract its decision to lower corporate tax for the coming year amid intense parliamentary discussions.
Farewell Party: A Reward Perhaps, But No Salary
A savings bank in Niedersachsen, Germany, faced a tax dispute over a lavish farewell party for its retiring CEO, which was deemed to exceed allowable expense limits, but successfully defended against the tax authorities' claims.
‘Dividend Special Case’ Companies Must Announce Plans to Enhance Corporate Value After Dividend Resolutions
Companies benefiting from special tax treatment for dividend income must publicly announce their plans to enhance corporate value within a specific timeframe following their annual shareholder meetings.
JB Pritzker's complaint about taxes in the U.S. that targets Amazon and Jeff Bezos
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker criticized tax cuts for Amazon, linking them to larger issues within the corporate tax system in the U.S.
Corporation Tax Payment Deadline Extended by 3 Months for 100,000 Companies with Declining Sales
The Korean National Tax Service has extended the corporation tax payment deadline by up to three months for 100,000 companies affected by declining sales, easing their financial burden.
Statistics Office: 1.31 billion euros flowed into the state budget in January
In January, Estonia's state budget received 1.31 billion euros, marking a yearly decline due to a drop in corporate income tax revenue.
Borrowers Risk Stepping on a Rake: This Nuance Is Not Known to Everyone
In Lithuania, many companies may inadvertently overlook thin capitalization rules, risking higher corporate tax payments.
Labor Reform: The Fiscal Cost of the Project Halved Due to Changes Negotiated by the Government with the Provinces
The Argentine government negotiated changes to the labor reform project, halving its fiscal cost by removing a corporate tax reduction that affected provincial revenues.
What are the consequences of late payment of simplified CIT advances
The article discusses the implications of making late payments on simplified advances for Corporate Income Tax (CIT) in Poland.
Income Tax Keeps Growing but Needs to Mature
Brazil's federal revenue numbers for 2025 highlight the urgent need for reforms in corporate and personal income taxation, which should be prioritized by presidential candidates.
Ikeja Electric explains tax ID requirement for electricity bills
Ikeja Electric has announced that electricity bills will require valid customer identification details as mandated by the Nigeria Tax Act 2025, affecting primarily corporate customers.
The opposition made it clear during the questioning hour - This tax decision was too much
The Finnish opposition demanded the government to reverse its decision to cut corporate tax from 20% to 18% by 2027 during a questioning session.
TCU points out distortions in Simples and corporate taxation and recommends a review of IR
The TCU has conducted an audit on income taxation and recommends that the federal government propose legislative changes to reform corporate taxation and revise the personal income tax table.
Halla-aho intervened in Purra's actions during the question hour
During a parliamentary question hour, Jussi Halla-aho intervened in Minister of Finance Riikka Purra's handling of the session, as discussions centered around a reduction in the corporate tax rate.
Labor reform: the tax changes that would alleviate the tax burden and the modifications that were left out
Argentina's Senate is set to discuss a labor reform project that incorporates tax changes aimed at easing the fiscal burden on companies and individuals despite the withdrawal of a key proposal to cut corporate income tax.
Corporate Social Responsibility and CIT: Cost, Relief or Burden
The article discusses the implications of Corporate Income Tax (CIT) in relation to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Poland.
JPK CIT - conclusions after the first stage of implementation
The article discusses the conclusions drawn from the initial phase of the JPK CIT implementation in Poland.
Strengthening arguments for supplementary budget formation in the first half of the year… Government bond rates surge by 0.323% in a month
Discussions of a supplementary budget in South Korea are intensifying following President Lee Jae-myung's remarks, prompting a increase in government bond rates amid expectations of higher bond issuance due to the budget.
The Business Spokesperson of Moderaterne Breaks Into Song When Asked About Corporate Tax Cuts
Charlotte Bagge Hansen, the business spokesperson for the Moderat party, responds to questions about corporate tax cuts by singing, emphasizing the party's commitment to its economic goals.
Daily Goods Manufacturer Executive Arrested for Tax Evasion of 120 Million Yen
Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office arrested executive Lee Kyung-hyun on charges of hiding approximately 471 million yen in income and evading about 128 million yen in corporate taxes through fictitious import transactions.
Tax Reduction: Provinces and Municipalities in Different Tune from the Nation
The tax chapter of the Labor Reform highlights opposing views between governors and the national government regarding corporate tax reductions and their impact on revenue sharing.
‘Health vs. Prices’ Sugar Tax Controversy... 'The Key is Changing Corporate Attitude'
A recent discussion on the sugar tax reflects concerns about rising costs and the need for more affordable low-sugar food options in the market, particularly for those managing health issues like diabetes.
The Danish Democrats are ready to lower the corporate tax to 15 percent if the rest of the blue bloc agrees
The Danish Democrats are willing to reduce the corporate tax to 15 percent, in line with OECD's minimum, if requested by other right-wing parties during government formation after the upcoming parliamentary elections.
A comprehensive overview of changes in corporate taxes from January 2026
The article discusses significant corporate tax changes in Slovakia effective from January 2026, highlighting both serious implications and lighter regulations such as new notification requirements for retailers.
Budget 2026: holding tax, corporate tax surcharge, new wealth tax... These taxes where debates are still blocked
Discussions in the Parliament regarding the 2026 budget continue, but reaching a compromise appears to be distant, reflecting low interest in the finance committee's sessions.
Data transparency in transfer pricing reaches a new level
The introduction of the National e-Invoice System and a new reporting structure for corporate income tax provides tax authorities with access to a significantly broader and more detailed set of financial data in digital form.
Sale of shares in a Polish company may be tax-free
The head of the National Tax Information Office stated that a German company, a non-resident in Poland, can sell its shares in a Polish limited liability company without incurring Corporate Income Tax (CIT) obligations.
Call centre operator that won major Centrelink contract paid no corporate tax for two years
Telco Services Australia, a call centre operator for Centrelink, reported no taxable income and paid no corporate tax for two consecutive years despite generating significant revenue after securing a major contract.
"I can't play tennis at the moment," says Markus Söder
CSU leader Markus Söder calls for a quick reduction in corporate taxes and more international responsibility from Germany during a retreat, while commenting on the power outage in Berlin, stating it should be evaluated by the Berliners.
SPD Rejects Union's Demand for Quick Tax Cuts for Companies
The SPD has rejected the Union's demand for quick corporate tax cuts, arguing that helping the economy requires investments in infrastructure and low energy prices instead.
Countries agreed to update the global minimum tax agreement addressing US concerns
More than 145 countries have agreed to modifications to a global minimum corporate income tax agreement from 2021 in response to U.S. concerns that original rules could disadvantage American multinational companies, as announced by the OECD.
Reporting JPK_CIT, therefore the tax office will see everything
The article discusses a tax reporting system in Poland that enables the tax office to have comprehensive visibility into corporate taxation.
Estonian CIT: the amnesty project is stuck, and time is running out
The Estonian Corporate Income Tax (CIT) aimed to provide a stable, investment-friendly alternative for small to medium-sized companies, but many firms face disproportionate risks due to late or flawed submissions of mid-year financial reports.
Economic and Social Policy: Söder's Double Games
Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder, expressing concern for Germany's economic position, calls for lower corporate tax rates, yet critics question his sincerity and commitment to action.
Germany's Economic Crisis: Economic Advisor Against Faster Tax Cuts for Companies
Economic advisor Achim Truger warns the German government against accelerating the corporate tax cuts planned for 2028, countering calls from some, including Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder, to implement quicker reductions and cut holidays to stimulate the economy.
Income allocated for maintaining housing resources without corporate income tax
The article discusses how housing cooperatives rent additional spaces in residential buildings to residents under lease agreements, with the income generated being exempt from corporate income tax.
Sale of commercial property by FIZAN is subject to CIT tax
The article discusses the taxation of commercial property sales by FIZAN under the Corporate Income Tax (CIT) regulations.