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Global Survey of Business Tax Rates Show U.S. Increasingly Uncompetitive

by taxnick on September 19, 2008

KPMG, a well-known international accounting firm, released its annual survey of corporate and indirect tax rates for 2008, showing that the U.S. corporate income tax rate was higher than all other global regions, 14.1 percentage points higher than the global average and nearly 17 percentage points higher than the average among European Union nations.

In Tax Foundation Fiscal Fact No. 145, “KPMG Study Finds U.S. Corporate Tax Rate Higher Than Every Global Region,” Tax Foundation President Scott Hodge explains that America’s stagnant business tax system is potentially harmful to America’s economic competitiveness in the global marketplace.

“Of the 106 countries surveyed, only the United Arab Emirates (55 percent), Kuwait (55 percent), and Japan (40.69 percent) impose a higher corporate tax rate than the combined rate of 40 percent in the U.S.,” says Hodge. “What this says about America’s tax competitiveness is not good.”
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