Examples of Corporate income tax revenues in a sentence
Corporate income tax revenues have shown increases as well and were more than 10% higher compared to the first quarter of the past year.
Corporate income tax revenues are, for example, a function of corporate profits; spending on unemployment is a function of the number of unemployed applying for benefits.
Corporate income tax revenues as a percentage of total revenues in OECD members were 8% in 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1994 and 1995 (Owens and Sasseville, 1997).
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Corporate income tax revenues have become a smaller share of overall tax revenues over time, while social insurance revenues have trended upward as a share of total revenues.
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Corporate income tax revenues fell from $304 billion in FY2008 to$138 billion in FY2009.
Corporate income tax revenues account for an average of 8-10% of the tax take in OECD countries, and generally double that percentage in developing countries.
Corporate income tax revenues associated with baseline economic activity change in tandem with Puerto Rico nominal GNP, while the portion related to recovery-related activities persist through the recovery period and is consistent with the pacing of disaster related spend.
Corporate income tax revenues are expected to decline modestly (3.3 percent) in the current year from the prior year actuals, but then grow by 3.7 percent in fiscal year 2015-16 before a slight 1.0 percent decrease in fiscalyear 2016-17.