Turkey Tax

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Tax systems have a high level of impact on economic development. One of the topics criticised in Turkey is the failure to use tax to serve development to the desired level. Therefore, the authorities need to be aware of how tax policies can be used as an effective tool in rapid, fair and balanced development attempts, and introduce the necessary regulations to that...

At present there is no definitive definition for corporations under the law and there are no defined criteria. However, it is possible to draw some conclusions making use of applicable provisions from the Turkish Commercial Code No. 6102 and various other regulations as outlined below.

Countries around the world have been making significant attempts to further direct foreign capital investment. In a globalised economy, the degree of foreign investment that a country attracts can have a significant multiplier effect, contributing to technological advances, employment opportunities and the ability to invest more in welfare.

The Ministry of Economy has issued a number of new incentives to encourage investment in Turkey, along with plans to roll out even more such initiatives in the coming years. Similarly, the Ministry of Industry has issued a new set of incentives aimed at attracting investors in technology start-ups, as well as plans to create investment...

Turkey’s direct taxation system consists of two main taxes: income tax and corporate tax. An individual is subject to income tax on his income and earnings, similar to a company, which is subject to corporate tax on its income and earnings. The rules of taxation for individual income and earnings are provided in Income Tax Law 1960 (ITL), while the rules concerning the...

The present Commercial Code – the basic law governing companies – has been in force since 1957 almost without modification. Its replacement has now been enacted and comes into force in stages. The first main stage is expected to be implemented on July 1, 2012.

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