The government of France announced that the current corporate income tax rate of 33.33% will be reduced in the 2017 fiscal Budget. Starting from 2017, a lower rate of 28% will be applicable to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for profits up to EUR 75,000; by 2020, all businesses will be benefited from this lower rate.
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