Ley 27/2014, de 27 de noviembre, del Impuesto sobre Sociedades. | BOE-A-2014-12328 — Spain law | Esheria

Ley 27/2014, de 27 de noviembre, del Impuesto sobre Sociedades.

The corporate income tax is a direct, personal tax on the income of companies and other legal entities.

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
BOE-A-2014-12328
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
es
Updated
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This article limits tax deductions for expenses linked to hybrid asymmetry situations and allows later deduction or base adjustments in some cases. Este artículo obliga a ciertos contribuyentes a imputar en su base imponible las rentas positivas de entidades no residentes o establecimientos permanentes cuando se cumplan las condiciones fijadas. Tax incentives in this chapter apply only if the previous tax period’s net turnover is below 10 million euros, subject to stated grouping and special-case rules. This article allows a taxpayer to freely depreciate certain new business assets if staffing conditions are met. A taxpayer may amortize certain new fixed assets and intangible assets under a doubled maximum straight-line depreciation coefficient, and may also deduct certain acquired intangible assets at 150% in the stated cases.