Dublin, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Irish Corporate Tax Receipts Were up 59% in the First 11 Months of the Year, Lifted by a Portion of a 14 Billion Euro Apple Aapl.o Back-Tax Windfall That Has Boosted Already Healthy Revenues, Finance Ministry Data Showed on Wednesday.
都柏林,12月4日(路透社)- 今年前11個月愛爾蘭企業稅收增長59%,部分來自140億歐元蘋果後補稅款。 Aapl.o 後補稅款風潮 數據顯示,這部分後補款已經提升了本已健康的稅收,財政部週三表示。
November Is by Far the Most Important Month for Company Returns When Around a Quarter of the Year's Corporate Tax Is Paid. Ireland Took in 13.7 Billion Euros in Corporate Tax in the Month of November, an Increase of 117% on Last Year.
11月份是公司報稅最重要的月份,約有四分之一的全年企業稅在這個月繳納。愛爾蘭在11月份的企業稅收爲137億歐元,較上年增長117%。
"the Bulk of the Increase Is Due to Receipts Arising From the Court of Justice of the European Union Ruling of September 10," the Ministry Said, Without Specifying Exactly How Much.
「增長的大部分來自於歐盟法院於9月10日的裁決產生的收入」,部門表示,但沒有具體說明多少錢。
Ireland Is Due to Draw Down the Apple Back Taxes From an Escrow Account Over Several Months Following a Ruling in September That Its Favourable Tax Treatment of the iPhone Maker Had Been Unlawful.
愛爾蘭將在幾個月內從託管帳戶中提取蘋果的回稅,這是因爲9月的裁決認定其對iPhone 製造商的優惠稅務待遇是非法的。
The Overall Tax Take in the Year to the End of November Was 20.8% Higher Than the Same Period Last Year, Driven Also by Growth in Income Tax and Vat, the Other Two Largest Tax Types. Most Self-Employed Income Tax Returns Are Paid in November.
截至11月底的全年總稅收較去年同期增長20.8%,同樣受到所得稅和增值稅的增長推動,這兩項是另外兩個最大的稅種。大多數自僱所得稅報表是在11月支付的。
Ireland Expects to Bank 8 Billion Euros of the Apple Back Taxes This Year, Pushing Its Overall Tax Take 20% Higher Year-on-Year, and This Year's Budget Surplus to 7.5% of National Income.
愛爾蘭預計今年將從蘋果回稅中獲得80億歐元,使其全年總稅收增長20%,今年的預算盈餘佔國民收入的7.5%。
(Reporting by Padraic Halpin and Conor Humphries; Editing by William James)
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