In 2025, companies will be able to deduct up to 40 percent of their green investment costs from their profits, thanks to a reform proposed by Minister of Finance Vincent Van Peteghem. The House approved the reform on Thursday evening. The objective of this reform is to speed up the energy transition. As part of the reform, the investment deduction system will undergo a complete overhaul. The new system will include a basic deduction for natural persons and small companies, a ‘technology deduction’ for patents and research and development worth 13.5 percent, and a thematic deduction specifically for green investments. This thematic deduction will allow SMEs to deduct 40 percent of their green investment costs, while larger companies can deduct 30 percent.
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