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Corporate Tax, or Corporation Tax in the UK, is a tax levied on the taxable profits of companies resident in the United Kingdom, and on the profits of non-resident companies with a UK permanent establishment. This includes trading profits, investment income, and chargeable gains.
The main rate of Corporation Tax in the UK increased to 25% for profits over £250,000 from 1 April 2023, with a small profits rate of 19% for profits up to £50,000. Marginal relief applies for profits between these two thresholds. The tax is administered by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), and companies must file a Company Tax Return (CT600) and pay their Corporation Tax by specific deadlines, generally 9 months and 1 day after the end of their accounting period for payment, and 12 months for filing.