List of Flash News about U.S. Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax
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2025-10-29 20:09 |
Meta Platforms META Q3 2025 Earnings: EPS Miss on $15.93B Non-Cash Tax Charge, Revenue Beats at $51.2B
According to @StockMKTNewz, Meta Platforms reported Q3 2025 EPS of $1.05 versus $6.66 expected while revenue was $51.2B versus $49.4B expected, per @StockMKTNewz. Meta attributed the EPS shortfall to a one-time, non-cash income tax charge of $15.93B tied to a valuation allowance related to the U.S. Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, per @StockMKTNewz. Excluding the $15.9B item, Meta indicated EPS would have been $7.25, implying a beat versus expectations, per @StockMKTNewz. Management also guided for a significant reduction in U.S. federal cash tax payments for the remainder of 2025 and future years due to the legislation, per @StockMKTNewz. The cited update did not mention any direct crypto market impacts or digital asset initiatives, per @StockMKTNewz. |
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2025-10-29 20:09 |
Meta (META) Q3 2025 Earnings Explained: EPS Miss on $15.93B Non-Cash Tax Charge, Revenue Beat — Trading Takeaways
According to Stock Talk, Meta reported Q3 2025 EPS of $1.05 versus a $6.67 estimate and revenue of $51.42B versus a $49.41B estimate, source: Stock Talk on X, Oct 29, 2025. The EPS shortfall was attributed to a one-time, non-cash income tax charge of $15.93B linked to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and a valuation allowance under the U.S. Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax, source: Stock Talk on X, Oct 29, 2025. Management expects a significant reduction in U.S. federal cash tax payments for the remainder of 2025 and future years due to this legislation, source: Stock Talk on X, Oct 29, 2025. Stock Talk did not reference BTC or ETH; crypto market impact was not specified in the cited disclosure, which notes the EPS miss was driven by a non-cash tax item, source: Stock Talk on X, Oct 29, 2025. |