Corporate taxation in Spain: analyzing efficiency and revenue potential – Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Corporate taxation in Spain: analyzing efficiency and revenue potential - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Abstract This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of Spain’s corporate tax system through the lens of the Laffer curve and Buoyancy index, assessing its efficiency in generating revenue. The study finds that Spain is nearing the Laffer curve’s optimal tax rate, beyond which tax revenue may decrease with rate hikes. The Buoyancy index reveals a … Read more

Helping corporate tax departments navigate Brazil’s recent tax reform – Thomson Reuters Institute

Helping corporate tax departments navigate Brazil’s recent tax reform - Thomson Reuters Institute

A recent report by the Thomson Reuters Institute illustrates how corporate tax departments are preparing to mitigate the obstacles brought by Brazil’s recent tax reform plan and ensure a seamless transition for their organizations The tax system in Brazil has been complex and challenging for businesses and individuals alike. So, to address this issue, the … Read more

Carbon markets: A new frontier for the tax function

Carbon markets: A new frontier for the tax function

By KPMG’s Commodity and Carbon Trading Solutions team members, Richard Murray and Rebecca Tobin. The importance of carbon markets for companies is on the rise. The cost of carbon is increasing in compliance markets, such as the EU ETS. Prices have risen and the benefit of the “free allowances” for some markets is being reduced. … Read more

Is EU playing second fiddle to US, China on energy targets?

Is EU playing second fiddle to US, China on energy targets?

There’s a growing divergence between EU targets and national plans, and electrification is not happening quickly. Are voters turning their backs on the EU’s 2030 climate objectives? Year-to-date natural gas consumption is 3.1% down, to 195.6 bcm from 201.9 bcm in 2023. Milder weather has reduced household consumption. In general, the trend is downwards. Europe … Read more

KPIs: Why corporate tax departments need to measure them for success – Thomson Reuters Institute

KPIs: Why corporate tax departments need to measure them for success - Thomson Reuters Institute

Key performance indicators can drive efficiency, accountability, and strategic success in corporate tax departments, but only if they’re measured and tracked There is a limit to the external factors that impact business professionals; however, anticipating and preparing could be the best defense. In a recent Thomson Reuters Institute report, Challenges and Changes in Indirect Tax … Read more

House Bill 4087 Revamps Tax Credits for Business Growth and Sustainability | JD Supra

House Bill 4087 Revamps Tax Credits for Business Growth and Sustainability | JD Supra

[co author: Dennard Small] House Bill 4087* (H.4087) advances income tax credits for corporate headquarters, recycling facilities, job development and retraining by amending the South Carolina Code of Laws to update portions of the South Carolina Income Tax Act and the Enterprise Zone Act of 1995. The primary objectives of this bill include: expanding the … Read more

How GenAI is changing corporate tax and what businesses can do about it

How GenAI is changing corporate tax and what businesses can do about it

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is beginning to manifest itself in corporate tax, presenting both advantages and concerns. As a transformative technology capable of generating human-like text, code, and other creative content, GenAI is posed to reshape the tax landscape.   Understanding the shift in GenAI adoption  The desire to use GenAI in corporate tax has seen … Read more

The High Cost of Wealth Taxes

The High Cost of Wealth Taxes

Wealth Tax Impact: Details & Analysis | Tax Foundation Skip to content Colombia, Norway, Spain, and Switzerland. Countries have repealed their wealth taxes for a variety of reasons. They raise little revenue, create high administrative costs, and induce an outflow of wealthy individuals and their money. Many policymakers have also recognized that high taxes on … Read more

How to Successfully Start an AI Business in 2024

How to Successfully Start an AI Business in 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most innovative and disruptive technologies in recent decades. The AI market has expanded rapidly as more organizations recognize the value of leveraging big data to make intelligent business decisions and improve customer experiences.Moreover, the rise of large language models (LLMs) and generative AI platforms, such as Open AI’s … Read more

The OECD’s push for global taxes continues GIS Reports

The OECD’s push for global taxes continues GIS Reports

The OECD is developing ways to increase taxes on international businesses, cross-border investment and global levies on wealth and energy generation. Mathias Cormann, former finance minister of Australia, is the sixth secretary-general of the OECD, in office since June 2021, appointed by the member governments for a five-year term. On his watch, the organization continues its … Read more