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VAT obligation for electronic services: What does §2b UStG mean

The VAT liability for electronic services in accordance with Section 2b UStG is a central regulation in German tax law. It defines the tax obligations for companies that provide electronic services. Electronic services are digital products and services that are provided via electronic networks. This provision has far-reaching effects on the tax treatment of companies in the digital sector. § Section 2b UStG specifically regulates the VAT liability for legal entities under public law that [...]

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Corporation tax: Tax burden for companies

Corporation tax is a direct tax levied on the profits of corporations and other legal entities. It represents a significant source of income for the state and contributes substantially to the financing of public tasks. The assessment basis for corporation tax is the taxable income of the company, which is calculated in accordance with specific tax regulations. In Germany, the corporation tax rate has been a uniform 15 per cent since 2008. In addition, a solidarity surcharge of 5.5

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Corporate tax: limited liability companies, sole proprietorships and liberal professions

Corporate taxes are a key source of revenue for the state to finance public spending. They are levied on company profits and income, whereby the amount can vary depending on the legal form and sector. The tax burden has a significant impact on the financial situation of companies, which is why a thorough examination of tax aspects and possible optimisation strategies is essential. In Germany, corporate taxation is based on the Income Tax Act (EStG) and the Corporation Tax Act (KStG). Corporations such as GmbHs are subject to

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