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The World Bank takes loopholes into account for its "Paying Taxes 2011" report looking at the "total tax rate" in each nation.
After adjusting for what businesses actually pay, the World Bank ranked the United States 124th out of 183 counties for the highest rate. This means the United States is higher than average, but about a third of the countries tax businesses more.
Some of the countries with a real business tax rate higher than here are Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, France, Germany, Iraq, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, Venezuela and Yemen.
Some with lower rates are Afghanistan, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Haiti, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
A side note worth mentioning is overall tax burden.
The OECD measures total taxes -- for businesses and citizens -- as a percentage of countries' gross domestic product (the total value of goods and services produced).
Among the 33 industrialized nations that are members, the United States ranks near the bottom, with only Korea, Turkey and Mexico having a lower tax burden.
http://www.rgj.com/article/20110208...er-U-S-corporate-tax-high-also-full-loopholes
After adjusting for what businesses actually pay, the World Bank ranked the United States 124th out of 183 counties for the highest rate. This means the United States is higher than average, but about a third of the countries tax businesses more.
Some of the countries with a real business tax rate higher than here are Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, France, Germany, Iraq, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, Venezuela and Yemen.
Some with lower rates are Afghanistan, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Haiti, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
A side note worth mentioning is overall tax burden.
The OECD measures total taxes -- for businesses and citizens -- as a percentage of countries' gross domestic product (the total value of goods and services produced).
Among the 33 industrialized nations that are members, the United States ranks near the bottom, with only Korea, Turkey and Mexico having a lower tax burden.
http://www.rgj.com/article/20110208...er-U-S-corporate-tax-high-also-full-loopholes