BPCE - 2018 Registration document
5 FINANCIAL REPORT
IFRS Consolidated Financial Statements of Groupe BPCE as at December 31, 2018
Note 11
Taxes
INCOME TAX 11.1
Accounting principles Income tax includes: current tax assets and liabilities calculated on the taxable income for the period of each fiscal entity in the tax consolidation scope by ●
applying the applicable tax rates and rules; deferred tax assets and liabilities (see 11.2). ●
Fiscal year 2018
Fiscal year 2017
in millions of euros
Current income tax expense Deferred tax assets and liabilities
(870) (607)
(675)
(1,136) (1,811)
INCOME TAX
(1,477)
Reconciliation between the tax charge in the financial statements and the theoretical tax charge
Fiscal year 2018
Fiscal year 2017
in millions of euros
in millions of euros
Tax rate
Tax rate
Net income attributable to equity holders of the parent
3,026
3,024
Change in the value of goodwill
16
85
Non-controlling interests
793
681
Share in net income of associates
(284) 1,477
(276) 1,811
Income taxes
INCOME BEFORE TAX AND CHANGES IN THE VALUE OF GOODWILL (A)
5,029
5,325
Standard income tax rate in France (B)
34.43%
34.43%
Theoretical income tax expense (income) at the tax rate applicable in France (AxB) Impact of the change in unrecognized deferred tax assets and liabilities
(1,732)
(1,833)
(59)
1.2% 5.0%
(113) (169)
2.1% 3.2%
Effects of permanent differences (1)
(249)
Reduced rate of tax and tax-exempt activities
97
(1.9%) (2.6%) (3.5%) (3.2%)
25 76
(0.5%) (1.4%) (4.3%)
Difference in tax rates on income taxed outside France Tax on prior periods, tax credits and other tax (2)
131 175 159
230 (27)
0.5%
Other items (3)
INCOME TAX EXPENSE (INCOME) RECOGNIZED EFFECTIVE TAX RATE (INCOME TAX EXPENSE DIVIDED BY TAXABLE INCOME)
(1,477)
(1,811)
29.40% 34.00% Permanent differences primarily consist of capital gains taxed under the long-term scheme and the impact of the TSB (French systemic banking risk tax) and the contribution to the SRF (single (1) resolution fund), which are non-deductible expenses (see Note 4.7). Tax on prior periods, tax credits and other tax mainly included tax credits and the impact of tax audits and the resolution of ongoing disputes. In 2017, these items included €159 million arising from (2) the reimbursement of the 3% tax on dividend payouts. Other items primarily include provision write-backs for corporate tax refunds relating to non-consolidated entities and that are no longer applicable (€57 million). In 2017, other items include the (3) effects of the extraordinary additional corporate tax charge introduced by the amended Finance Act for 2017, for €85 million, and the impact of the reduction in the corporate tax rate introduced by the French Finance Act for 2018, for -€41 million.
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