Baykar Duo Tops List of Highest Taxpayers in Türkiye for 5th Year
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Defense giant Baykar's Chairman Selcuk Bayraktar tops income tax rankings for 5th consecutive year, followed by company's CEO Haluk Bayraktar
According to data from the Revenue Administration, Ziraat Bank ranked first in the list of top corporate tax payers in Turkey based on tax accrual. While the banking sector stood out in the list, where the vast majority of the top hundred taxpayers were Istanbul-based companies, Istanbul alone accounted for more than half of the total corporate tax accrual.
Türkiye's top tax payers for 2025 have been announced. The Revenue Administration (GİB) has released a list of the top 100 taxpayers nationwide, based on the evaluation of annual income and corporate tax returns for the 2025 tax year. This reveals the individual who paid the most income tax in Turkey in 2025, and the identity of the top-declared taxpayer has become a subject of curiosity. So, who is the top income tax payer in 2025? Here is the …
Turkiye Unveils Top 100 Taxpayers as Baykar Leaders Dominate Rankings for Fifth Year
Defense giant Baykar’s Chairman Selcuk Bayraktar tops income tax rankings for 5th consecutive year, followed by company’s CEO Haluk Bayraktar Türkiye unveiled its list of the top 100 income taxpayers for 2025, with Baykar Chairman Selcuk Bayraktar retaining the top position for the fifth consecutive year. Bayraktar became Türkiye’s top income taxpayer after paying 2.99 billion Turkish liras ($75.7 million) in taxes. Baykar CEO Haluk Bayraktar ra…
Erdoğan’s son-in-law tops Turkey’s income tax list for fifth consecutive year - Turkish Minute
Selçuk Bayraktar, chairman of unmanned aerial vehicle producer Baykar and the son-in-law of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, was Turkey’s largest individual income taxpayer in 2025, retaining the top position for the fifth consecutive year, according to data released by the Revenue Administration on Thursday. Bayraktar was assessed 2.99 billion Turkish lira ($62.5 million) in […]
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