Community taxes are taxes to which the federal government and the federal states (possibly also municipalities) are jointly entitled, are referred to as community taxes (Art. 106 GG). These include the following types of tax: income tax (including wage tax), corporation tax, value added tax, Trade tax apportionment. Thus, the most profitable types of tax are community taxes.
Community taxes
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