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1 Scott A. Hodge, KPMG Study Finds U.S. Corporate Tax Rate Higher than Every Global Region 1 (2008)

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KPMG Study Finds U.S. Corporate Tax Rate
Higher Than Every Global Region
By Scott A. Hodge
The accounting firm KPMG has released its annual survey of corporate and indirect tax rates for
2008, and what it says about America's tax competitiveness is not good. The survey shows that the
U.S. continues to have one of the highest overall corporate tax rates in the world. Of the 106
countries surveyed, only The United Arab Emirates (55 percent), Kuwait (55 percent), and Japan
(40.69 percent) impose a higher corporate tax rate than the combined rate of 40 percent in the U.S.
According to the KPMG report:
...the most remarkable result of our 2008 survey is that we have found no country
anywhere that has raised its rate since last year. The global average is, once again, down
nearly a full point to 25.9 percent with the EU average down to 23.2 percent, the Latin
American rate down half a point to 26.6 percent, and the Asia Pacific rate down 0.8
percent to 28.4 percent.
The survey indicates that 23 countries have lowered their corporate tax rates this year including
Canada, China, Columbia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy,
Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
As the chart below shows, the U.S. rate was higher than all other global regions in 1999 and the
difference is even more dramatic today. According to KPMG's figures, the U.S. rate is now 14.1
percentage points higher than the global average and nearly 17 percentage points higher than the
average among European Union countries.

September 2008
No. 145

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