Diverted profits tax
Diverted profits tax rate:
Current rate | 25% |
Note
Diverted profits tax applies to large multinationals who enter into contrived arrangements to create ‘diverted profits' to avoid a UK taxable presence on their business activities.
Further, the tax also applies where companies use transactions or entities lacking economic substance to create a UK tax advantage. This applies to those companies who have UK customers in excess of £10million but no UK taxable presence.
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