Videocast - Tax Reform: Base Erosion and Anti-Abuse Tax (BEAT)

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The new base erosion and anti-abuse tax (BEAT) generally imposes a 10% minimum tax (5% in 2018) on a taxpayer’s income determined without regard to tax deductions arising from base erosion payments (including the portion of a taxpayer’s NOL treated as related to base erosion payments) which generally cannot be reduced by credits other than, until 2025, the R&D credit and 80% of certain other credits.

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The new base erosion and anti-abuse tax (BEAT) generally imposes a 10% minimum tax (5% in 2018) on a taxpayer’s income determined without regard to tax deductions arising from base erosion payments (including the portion of a taxpayer’s NOL treated as related to base erosion payments) which generally cannot be reduced by credits other than, until 2025, the R&D credit and 80% of certain other credits.

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- A brief overview of BEAT

- A simplified example of the BEAT calculation See less -

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