Taxes Levied on Corporations
A corporate tax is a direct tax being levied on corporations based on the earnings that they make. In most cases, the earnings that are used to calculate the tax they have to pay are generally computed as the gross revenue minus expenses that they incur. Expenses that corporations incur that are related to the expenditures in the owner’s equity are usually subtracted in the gross revenue in full. In most cases, deductions are often done only on the total value of the asset minus their scrap value. It is noticeable that there are the accounting rules and tax rules… Read more at 2011 Tax.

