A Dutch company is subject to 25% corporate tax ("vennootschapsbelasting") on its worldwide profits.
Thus, a Dutch company is subject to Dutch corporate tax on its worldwide profits.
Other analysts estimate that as much as 75 percent of the industry's worldwide profits are generated in the United States.
Brazil is Coke's second-largest overseas market, accounting for about 5 percent of its worldwide profits.
She negotiated a deal that would pay her 10 percent of the worldwide gross profits, in addition to her salary.
Last year, for example, General Electric reported worldwide profits of $14.2 billion.
His movies have made a worldwide profit of US $5.65 billion.
Corporation tax is payable on worldwide profits after they have been adjusted for tax purposes.
In 1995, Chrysler earned worldwide profits of $1,235 for every car or truck it sold.
The cantons tax only around 10 percent of the worldwide profits of such companies.