Combating market power through a graduated U.S. corporate income tax – Equitable Growth

Combating market power through a graduated U.S. corporate income tax - Equitable Growth

– Corporate taxpayers with billion in income would pay 21 percent on their first 0 million in income, 25 percent on 0 million of their income, and 30 percent on billion of their income, resulting in a total tax bill of 6 million and an average tax rate of 27.3 percent.
– Graduated rate of corporate taxation was a feature of the corporate tax until recently.
– Approximately 99.7 percent of corporate taxpayers fall below the thresholds of million in tax payments.
– 87 percent of tax payments are made by corporations above the million tax payment threshold.
– Companies with tax payments of more than 0 million generate about billion in additional tax revenue.
– Tax revenues would increase by about billion in 2019 with the proposed reform.
– The tax code can discourage market power by levying a higher tax on firms likely to exercise it.
– International tax cooperation can limit tax competition pressures and reduce profit-shifting incentives.
– Market power provides a rationale for reconsidering tax preferences for very-high-profit large companies.
– Graduated corporate tax brackets would be straightforward to administer, especially for large companies.
– Tax policy should distinguish the normal return to capital from the above-normal return to capital to improve efficiency and equity of capital taxation.

IESBA sets ethics standards for corporate tax planning

IESBA sets ethics standards for corporate tax planning

The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants has released ethical standards for business tax planning in response to concerns about tax avoidance by multinational companies.

Cyprus and Bahrain discuss tourism ties, air connectivity

Cyprus and Bahrain discuss tourism ties, air connectivity

Fact: Deputy Minister of Tourism Kostas Koumis and Ambassador Khaled Yusuf Ahmed Al Jalahma from the Kingdom of Bahrain held a meeting in Nicosia to discuss tourism relations between the two countries, with a focus on air links.

Keve event educates businesses on cybersecurity issues

Keve event educates businesses on cybersecurity issues

The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve) and the Digital Security Authority (DSA) co-organized the second “Cyber Security Weekend” in Larnaca to raise awareness among businesses on cybersecurity issues. Executives from 10 companies attended the event, where they were informed about cybersecurity on a theoretical level and engaged in face-to-face meetings with specialized companies in the cybersecurity sector. The initiative was well-received, and there are plans to establish the Cyber Security Weekend as an annual event. Gartner research has identified cybersecurity as one of the most pressing issues for businesses in 2024, highlighting trends such as Generative AI, unsecure employee behavior, third-party risks, continuous threat exposure, boardroom communication gaps, and identity-first approaches to security.

Next phases of ‘ktiZO’ housing plan announced

Next phases of ‘ktiZO’ housing plan announced

The reconstruction of the first apartment buildings under the “ktiZO” Plan has begun in July, with 77.6% of beneficiaries expressing interest in participating. Rent subsidies are provided for 165 beneficiaries and storage space for personal belongings for 25 apartments. Evacuation and demolition of dangerous buildings are progressing, with five already demolished in Latsia Municipality. Municipalities are urged to issue decrees for further demolitions. Reconstruction contracts have been awarded for various settlements, with work expected to start in the coming months. The second phase of the Plan, involving 70 apartment buildings, will soon begin, with subsidies for Civil Engineers to determine necessary repairs. The Minister expressed confidence in meeting set schedules to address the chronic problem affecting refugee compatriots.

Kition agrees to , €4.2 mln guarantee for Larnaca marina

Kition agrees to , €4.2 mln guarantee for Larnaca marina

Construction of the €1.2 bln Larnaca port and marina project is back on track after the operator and the Cyprus government reached a compromise agreement over a financial deadlock. The company agreed to provide a letter of guarantee of €4.2 mln instead of the €10 mln required by the state. Once the guarantee is submitted, construction work is expected to resume in June. Failure to provide the guarantee could result in Kition having to pay damages to the state.

Forestry department on full alert from April due to weather

Forestry department on full alert from April due to weather

The Minister of Agriculture, Maria Panayiotou, and the Deputy Director of the Forestry Department, Andreas Christou, have reported progress in reinforcing aerial firefighting means. Two tenders are currently underway for the purchase of firefighting aircraft and helicopters. The Forestry Department has been on full alert since April 1st this year, instead of May 1st, and the employment period for forest firefighters has been extended to eight months. The Forestry College will start in January 2025 for the first time in 10 years. The government has been instructed to purchase 10 aerial firefighting means over a five-year period. The Aerial Means Unit will be transferred to the National Guard. Additionally, the state mechanism is ready to address wildfires with one operational aircraft available and two tenders in progress for planes and helicopters. Cooperation with the British Bases and neighbouring countries is in place for additional aerial support.

Larnaca port project back on track, company announces

Larnaca port project back on track, company announces

Kition Ocean Holdings had a positive meeting with President Christodoulides regarding the Larnaca port project. As a result of the President’s intervention, initial differences were bridged, leading to an agreement for KOH to place a €4.2 million guarantee. This cooperation is expected to resolve outstanding issues and allow for the prompt commencement of construction works.

Govt taking all measures for security

Govt taking all measures for security

The government of Cyprus is taking all necessary measures for security following Iran’s attack on Israel. Current indications do not point to immediate danger, and Cyprus is not involved in any attacks. Cyprus does not believe in solving problems with attacks.

Audit service reviews Health ministry warehouse report

Audit service reviews Health ministry warehouse report

The Audit Service is reviewing a report on the rental history of a warehouse by the Ministry of Health that flooded due to severe weather conditions. Parliament will soon be informed about the report’s contents. The report raises issues regarding the initial cooperation between Pharmaceutical Services and a private individual, but no specific responsibilities have been identified yet. The Audit Service will study the report and send its observations to the Ministry of Health. Additionally, letters have been sent to affected Ministries and state Authorities regarding rented premises without final approval licenses, with a focus on the Ministry of Health in this specific investigation.