Highest Corporation Taxes Around the World & Main Drivers Behind them

While corporation tax rates are influenced by the country’s definition, there’s clearly a pattern with developing countries and emerging economies paying higher rates to sustain the countries.

Highest Corporation Taxes Around the World and the Main Drivers Behind them

The top five richest countries in the world’s corporation tax are relatively varied, with Luxemburg standing at 27.08%, Norway at 22%, Iceland at 20%, Switzerland at 18% and Ireland at 12.5%. It would appear that some countries’ cultures factor into how much tax they pay. For example, Scandinavian countries are proud to pay higher taxes to contribute to social welfare.

On average, Africa has the highest corporation tax rate throughout the world’s continents at 28.45% and South America, the second highest with an average rate of 27.63%. However, Europe stands at the lowest rate of 20.27%. Does this contradict the claim that developed countries pay higher tax?

OECD explained that corporation tax plays a key part in government revenue. This is particularly true in developing countries, despite the global trend of falling rates since the 1980s.

Let’s take a closer look at two continents, South America and Africa, paying the highest corporation tax rates in the world.

 

South America has most countries in highest corporation tax top 10

 

According to data analysed, Brazil and Venezuela have the highest corporation tax at 34%, followed closely by Colombia at 33%, and Argentina at 30%, making South America the continent with the most countries in the top 10 who pay the highest corporation tax.

It is unclear whether South America, as an emerging continent, is charging higher taxes in order to raise government revenue or to benefit from businesses that are looking to expand internationally and enter new markets.

According to research, South America is becoming a popular choice for business to enter, with strong trade links and an advantageous geographic location. Indeed, South America is a large continent where some countries are business friendly and others are harder to penetrate.

 

Africa: the continent with the highest average corporation tax

 

Being the poorest continent in the world, Africa unsurprisingly has the highest average corporation tax at 28.45%. With the highest in this data being Zambia at 35% and the lowest being Libya and Madagascar at 20%, South Africa stands roughly in the middle at 28%, slightly above average for Africa overall. Does this mean that South Africa is the safest bet for business?

South Africa is one of Africa’s largest economies, with 54 diverse countries in terms of political stability, development, growth, and population. As South Africa has been a relatively slow growth area over the years, corporation tax dropped from 34.55% in 2012 to the current rate — but was this effective? GDP in South Africa has fluctuated quite dramatically since the 1960s.

Business favours countries with political stability, which is something South Africa doesn’t currently have. Furthermore, South Africa’s government debt to GDP sits roughly in the middle of the continent’s countries — is this influencing their corporate tax rate?

CountryContinentTax (%)
Puerto RicoNorth America

37.5

ZambiaAfrica

35

BrazilSouth America

34

VenezuelaSouth America

34

FranceEurope

33.3

ColumbiaSouth America

33

MoroccoAfrica

31

JapanAsia Pacific

30.62

MexicoNorth America

30

ArgentinaSouth America

30

GermanyEurope

30

AustraliaAsia Pacific

30

PhilippinesAsia Pacific

30

KenyaAfrica

30

NigeriaAfrica

30

CongoAfrica

30

BelgiumEurope

29

PakistanAsia Pacific

29

Sri LankaAsia Pacific

28

New ZealandAsia Pacific

28

South AfricaAfrica

28

LuxembourgEurope

27.08

ChileSouth America

27

CanadaNorth America

26.5

AlgeriaAfrica

26

IndiaAsia Pacific

25.17

JamaicaNorth America

25

ChileSouth America

25

EcuadorSouth America

25

NetherlandsEurope

25

SpainEurope

25

AustriaEurope

25

South KoreaAsia Pacific

25

BangladeshAsia Pacific

25

ChinaAsia Pacific

25

IndonesiaAsia Pacific

25

ZimbabweAfrica

25

TunisiaAfrica

25

GreeceEurope

24

ItalyEurope

24

MalaysiaAsia Pacific

24

IsraelMiddle East

23

EgyptAfrica

22.5

NorwayEurope

22

DenmarkEurope

22

TurkeyEurope

22

SwedenEurope

21.4

United StatesNorth America

21

PortugalEurope

21

RussiaEurope

20

FinlandEurope

20

IcelandEurope

20

AfghanistanAsia Pacific

20

AzerbaijanAsia Pacific

20

KazakhstanAsia Pacific

20

ThailandAsia Pacific

20

VietnamAsia Pacific

20

CambodiaAsia Pacific

20

TaiwanAsia Pacific

20

Saudi ArabiaMiddle East

20

JordanMiddle East

20

YemenMiddle East

20

MadagascarAfrica

20

LibyaAfrica

20

SloveniaEurope

19

Czech RepublicEurope

19

PolandEurope

19

United KingdomEurope

19

BelarusEurope

18

CroatiaEurope

18

SwitzerlandEurope

18

UkraineEurope

18

SingaporeAsia Pacific

17

Hong KongAsia Pacific

16.5

LithuaniaEurope

15

GeorgiaAsia Pacific

15

MaldivesAsia Pacific

15

KuwaitMiddle East

15

IraqMiddle East

15

IrelandEurope

12.5

CyprusEurope

12.5

BulgariaEurope

10

QatarMiddle East

10

HungaryEurope

9

BarbadosNorth America

5.5


Lucy Desai is a content writer at QuickBooks, covering a wide variety of topics from accounting and finance, to business and software.