Taxation: Smes Pay Proportionally More Taxes than Large Companies, According to Insee
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Between 2016 and 2022, the rate of corporate tax fell considerably in France. However, in fact, larger firms benefit much more from this dynamic than SMEs. This is indicated by the INSEE in a note published on Tuesday. - In France, SMEs pay more tax on profits than large companies (Economy).
A study by INSEE shows that SMEs bear a proportionally higher tax burden than large enterprises, a trend observed between 2016 and 2022 Small and medium-sized enterprises
On an equal footing, small and medium-sized enterprises pay 50% more tax than large enterprises, according to an INSEE study published on Tuesday 2 September. The gap has increased in recent years.
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) paid between 2016 and 2022 more corporate tax in relation to their profitability than large enterprises, according to an analysis by INSEE on Tuesday, a finding that is renewed year after year. In theory, companies, therefore, have to pay more...
According to INSEE, the decline in the normal corporate tax rate has brought France closer to the OECD average, but the tax gap between SMEs and large groups has increased.
Employers of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are at risk of strangling by reading the note published on Tuesday 2 September by the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (Insee). According to this study, which covers the period 2016-2022, the real rate of taxation of profits "is higher for SMEs than for large enterprises". Above all, the gap has increased in recent years. So that for equal exploitation SMEs paid 50% more…
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