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How does corporate tax work in Germany once trade tax and solidarity surcharge are included?
I want the real German company-tax answer, not a single headline percentage. Please explain the 15% corporation tax, the solidarity surcharge, why trade tax changes the total result, and what foreign founders should understand before comparing Germany with simpler one-rate systems.
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