Corporate Taxation

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What to do during a tax audit?

In Germany, tax audits (or business audits) for companies are a topic often associated with nervousness and uncertainty. They represent not only an obligation but also an opportunity to review tax compliance and the efficiency of corporate management. During a tax audit, companies can encounter various challenges that need to be overcome. To successfully prepare for a business audit (and it will come sooner rather than later, with [...]

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Corporate Tax: GmbH, Sole Proprietorship, and Freelance Professions

Corporate taxes are a central source of revenue for the state to finance public spending. They are levied on corporate profits and income, with the amount varying depending on the legal form and industry. The tax burden has significant implications for the financial situation of companies, which is why a thorough examination of tax aspects and possible optimization strategies is essential. In Germany, corporate taxation is based on the Income Tax Act (EStG) and the Corporate Tax Act (KStG). Capital companies such as GmbHs are subject to

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