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Germany
VAT Registration Thresholds
Businesses exceeding €22,000 turnover in the previous year and expected €50,000 in the current must register for VAT.
Corporate Tax Rate
Standard corporate income tax (Körperschaftsteuer) is 15%, plus solidarity surcharge and trade tax.
Austria
Kleinunternehmerregelung (Small Business Scheme)
Businesses with annual turnover below €35,000 can opt for VAT exemption.
Income Tax Filing
Annual income tax returns are generally due by April 30th (paper) or June 30th (online) of the following year.
Norway
VAT (MVA) Standard Rate
The standard VAT rate in Norway is 25%.
Employer's National Insurance Contributions
Employers pay social security contributions based on employee salary, rates vary by zone.
Poland
Standard CIT Rate
The standard Corporate Income Tax (CIT) rate in Poland is 19%.
JPK_VAT (SAF-T for VAT)
Monthly submission of JPK_VAT files is mandatory for most VAT payers.
Sweden
Corporate Income Tax (Bolagsskatt)
The corporate income tax rate in Sweden is 20.6%.
Periodic Summary (Periodisk Sammanställning)
Required for intra-Community supplies of goods and services.
Belgium
Standard Corporate Tax Rate
The standard corporate income tax rate is 25%. A reduced rate may apply to SMEs.
VAT Return Deadlines
Monthly or quarterly VAT returns are typically due by the 20th of the following month/quarter.
Netherlands
Corporate Income Tax (VPB) Rates
Two brackets for CIT: 19% on profits up to €200,000 and 25.8% on profits exceeding this amount (2024 rates).
30% Ruling for Expats
Eligible highly skilled migrants can receive 30% of their salary tax-free as a compensation for extraterritorial expenses.