Result
Tax amount
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This calculation is for informational purposes only and does not replace advice from a qualified professional. Formulas and rates may not fit your exact situation — double-check the figures before making decisions.
How it is calculated
Tax amount = taxable profit × rate ÷ 100. Profit after tax = taxable profit − tax amount. This is a direct application of the rate to the tax base — the simplest case, without accounting for reliefs, deductions, or carried-forward losses.
Taxable profit almost never equals the accounting profit from the income statement — tax law usually recognizes income and expenses differently, so the tax base needs to be worked out separately under tax rules, not accounting rules.
The corporate income tax rate isn't a universal figure — it differs between countries and often within one country by region, industry (e.g. IT), and special tax regimes. That's why it's an editable field here, not a built-in constant.