- Europe has the lowest regional average rate, at 19.99 percent (24.61 percent when weighted by GDP). Conversely, Africa has the highest regional average statutory rate, at 28.50 percent (28.16 percent weighted by GDP).
- In France, the standard statutory corporate income tax rate was lowered to 32.02 percent (including the 3.3 percent social surcharge) in 2020. An already legislated corporate rate reduction is expected to progressively bring the corporate tax rate down to 25.83 percent by 2022.
- In the Netherlands, the originally planned reduction of the statutory corporate tax rate applying to income exceeding €200,000 was partly reversed: The corporate rate was not decreased to 22.55 percent in 2020 as originally planned. Instead, it remains at 25 percent in 2020 and will be lowered to 21.7 percent instead of 20.50 percent in 2021.
- In Sweden, the statutory corporate tax rate will be cut from 21.4 percent in 2020 to 20.6 percent in 2021.
França: 32,02%
Portugal: 31,50%
Alemanha: 29,90%
Itália: 27,81%
Espanha: 25,00%
Países Baixos: 25,00%
Grécia: 24,00%
Irlanda: 12,50%
EU27: 21,47% (26,46% quando ponderado pelo PIB)
Europa: 19,99% (24,61% quando ponderado pelo PIB)
G7: 27,24% (26,95% quando ponderado pelo PIB)
G20: 26,96% (26,77% quando ponderado pelo PIB)
OCDE: 23,51% (26,30% quando ponderado pelo PIB)
(Média ponderada = 26,22%)
Portugal apresenta assim um valor superior em 20% à média dos Países mais desenvolvidos do mundo.
Espanha - com quem Portugal tem cerca de 1/5 dos seus fluxos económicos, apresenta 5% abaixo desses Países.