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INCOME TAXES
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
INCOME TAXES
NOTE 14: INCOME TAXES


The Company's subsidiaries are separately taxed under the domestic tax laws of the jurisdiction of incorporation of each entity.

 

  a.

Loss before taxes on income is comprised as follows:

 

 

  Year ended December 31,  

 

 

2021

   

2020

     

2019

 

 

                       

Domestic

  $ 75,259     $ 67,540     $ 20,882  

Foreign

    (22,478 )     (12,330 )    

(6,914

)

 

                       

Loss before taxes on income

  $ 52,781     $ 55,210     $ 13,968  

 

The provision for income taxes was as follows:

 

 

  Year ended December 31,  

 

 

2021

   

2020

     

2019

 

 

                       

Federal

  $ -     $ -     $ -  

State

    65       57       43  

Foreign

    6,505       3,496       1,561  

 

                       

Total provision for income taxes

  $ 6,570     $ 3,553     $ 1,604  

 

  b.

Deferred Income Taxes:

 

Deferred income taxes reflect the net tax effects of temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial reporting purposes and the amounts used for income tax purposes. As of December 31, 2021 and 2020, the Company has provided a full valuation allowance in respect of deferred tax assets. Management currently believes that it is more likely than not that the deferred tax regarding the tax loss carry forwards and other temporary differences will not be realized in the foreseeable future.

 

Significant components of the Company's deferred tax assets are as follows:

 

   
December 31,
 
   
2021
   
2020
 
             
Deferred tax assets:
           
             
Net operating losses carryforward
 
$
76,950
   
$
60,905
 
Disallowed business interest expense
 
 
4,404
   
 
3,571
 
Other temporary differences
   
2,448
     
2,337
 
                 
Deferred tax assets before valuation allowance
   
83,802
     
66,813
 
Valuation allowance
   
(75,051
)
   
(61,588
)
                 
Total deferred tax assets
 
$
8,751
   
$
5,225
 
                 
Deferred tax liabilities:
               
                 
Acquired Intangible Assets
   
(696
)
   
(664
)
Deferred contract costs
   
(6,607
)
   
(4,561
)
Property and equipment
   
(1,448
)
   
-
 
                 
Total deferred tax liabilities
 
$
(8,751
)
 
$
(5,225
)
                 
Deferred tax assets, net
 
$
-
   
$
-
 

 

  c.

Net Operating Losses Carry Forward:

 

As of December 31, 2021, the U.S. parent company had a net U.S. operating loss carry forward ("NOLs") for federal income tax purposes of approximately $274,821 and U.S. state NOLs of approximately $167,944. Out of the operating losses attributed to the U.S. parent company, $169,095 were generated before January 1, 2018, and are subject to the 20-year carryforward period. The remaining $105,726 can be carried forward indefinitely but are subject to the 80% taxable income limitation.
 
Utilization of the U.S. net operating losses above may be subject to substantial annual limitations due to the "change in ownership" provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and similar state provisions. The annual limitation may result in the expiration of substantial net operating losses before utilization (the 80% limitation was waived for NOLs utilized in 2019 and 2020 under the CARES Act).
 
The Company has analyzed the impact of Section 382 on its NOLs through 2020 and believes that the NOLs are not materially limited by Section 382. However, any future changes of ownership could impact the Company’s ability to utilize NOLs.

 

  d.

A reconciliation of the Company's theoretical income tax expense to actual income tax expense is as follows:

 

 

  Year ended December 31,  

 

 

2021

   

2020

     

2019

 

 

                       

Loss before tax as reported at the consolidated statement of operations

  $ 52,781     $ 55,210     $ 13,968  

 

                       

Statutory tax rate

    21 %     21 %     21 %

 

                       
Theoretical tax benefit
  $ (11,084 )   $ (11,594 )   $ (2,933 )

 

                       

Non-deductible expenses and other permanent differences

    403       269       235  

Remeasurement of warrants to fair value

    3,160       8,716       1,113  

Share-based compensation

    3,651       1,081       517  

Change in valuation allowance

    13,232       3,300       2,636  

State taxes, net of federal benefit

   

(3,700

)     -       -  

Income tax at rate other than the U.S. statutory tax rate

    320       1,786       319  

Exchange rate differences

    (100 )     (113 )     (133 )

Other

    688       108       (150 )

 

                       

Total tax expenses

  $ 6,570     $ 3,553     $ 1,604  

 

 

  e.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act:

 

On December 22, 2017, the U.S. enacted the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a comprehensive tax law that includes significant changes to the taxation of business entities. These changes include several key tax provisions, among others: (i) a permanent reduction to the statutory federal corporate income tax rate from 35% to 21% effective for tax years beginning after December 31, 2017; (ii) a partial limitation on the tax deductibility of business interest expenses; (iii) a shift of the U.S. taxation of multinational corporations from a tax on worldwide income to a territorial system (along with certain rules designed to prevent erosion of the U.S. income tax base) and (iv) a one-time deemed repatriation tax on accumulated offshore earnings held in cash and illiquid assets, with the latter taxed at a lower rate.

 

  f.

Tax Laws Applicable to the Company's Subsidiary in Israel:

 

The Israeli corporate tax rate was 23% for the years ended December 31, 2021 and 2020. However, the effective tax rate payable by a company that derives income from a "Benefited Enterprise" or a "Preferred Enterprise" (as discussed below) may be considerably less. Capital gains derived by an Israeli company are generally subject to the prevailing corporate tax rate.

 

Tax benefits by virtue of the Law for the Encouragement of Capital Investments, 1959 ("the Investment Law"):

 

Until tax year 2014, Kaltura Israel utilized various tax benefits by virtue of the "Benefited Enterprise" status granted to its enterprise, pursuant to the Investment Law.

 

Kaltura Israel elected benefits under the alternative track of benefits according to which it was exempt from income tax in the first two years (from the date Kaltura Israel earned taxable income).

 

If a dividend is distributed out of tax exempt income earned by a Benefited Enterprise the amount distributed will be subject to corporate tax at the rate that would have otherwise been applicable on the Benefited Enterprise income. Dividends paid out of income attributed to a Beneficiary Enterprise are generally subject to withholding tax at source at the rate of 15% or such lower rate as may be provided in an applicable tax treaty.

 

As of December 31, 2021, approximately $607 was derived from tax exempt profits earned by Kaltura Israel's "Beneficiary Enterprise." The Company and its Board of Directors have determined that such tax-exempt income will not be distributed as dividends and intends to reinvest the amount of its tax-exempt income earned by Kaltura Israel. Accordingly, no provision for deferred income taxes has been provided on income attributable to Kaltura Israel's "Beneficiary Enterprise" as such income is essentially permanently reinvested.

 

 

If Kaltura Israel's retained tax-exempt income is distributed, the income would be taxed at the applicable corporate tax rate as if it had not elected the alternative tax benefits under the Investment Law and an income tax liability of up to $152 would be incurred as of December 31, 2021.

 

In 2011, new legislation amending the Investment Law was adopted. Under this new legislation, a unified corporate tax rate applied to all qualifying income generated by a "Preferred Company" through its Preferred Enterprise (as such terms are defined in the Investment Law) as of January 1, 2011.

 

Industrial Companies under the Preferred Enterprise status according to the new law as amended in July 2013, and starting January 1, 2014 are entitled to a uniform reduced corporate tax rate of 9% in areas in Israel designated as Development Zone A and 16% elsewhere in Israel.

 

The 2011 Amendment also provided transitional provisions to address companies already enjoying current benefits under the Investment Law. Under the transition provisions, the Company decided to irrevocably implement the new law, effective January 1, 2015.

 

Dividends distributed from income which is attributed to a “Preferred Enterprise” will be subject to withholding tax at source at the rate of 20% or such lower rate as may be provided in an applicable tax treaty.

 

Kaltura Israel's income from other sources is subject to tax at the regular Corporate Income rate.

 

  g.

As of December 31, 2021 and 2020, $2,355 and $1,803 of undistributed earnings held by the Company's foreign subsidiaries are designated as indefinitely reinvested. If these earnings were re-patriated to the US, they could be subject to income taxes and to an adjustment for foreign tax credits and foreign withholding taxes. 

 

  h.

Tax assessment:

 

Generally, in U.S. federal and state taxing jurisdictions, tax periods in which certain loss and credit carryovers are generated remain open for audit until such time as the limitation period ends for the year in which such losses or credits are utilized. Kaltura Israel received final tax assessments through 2016 while the rest of the Company's subsidiaries did not have any final tax assessments as of December 31, 2021.

 

 

  i.

Uncertain tax position:

 

A reconciliation of the opening and closing amounts of total unrecognized tax benefits is as follows:

 

 

 

Unrecognized Tax Benefits

 

 

       

Balance as of January 1, 2019

  $ 2,006  
         

Increases related to prior years' tax positions

    256  

Increases related to current years' tax positions

    403  
         

Balance as of December 31, 2019

    2,665  

 

       

Increases related to prior years' tax positions

    311  

Increases related to current years' tax positions

    887  

 

       

Balance as of December 31, 2020

    3,863  

 

       

Decrease related to prior years' tax positions

    (107 )

Increases related to current years' tax positions

    738  

 

       

Balance as of December 31, 2021

  $ 4,494  

 

As of December 31, 2021 the total amount of gross unrecognized tax benefits was $4,494 and if recognized, would favorably impact the Company's effective tax rate.

 

The Company recognizes interest related to uncertain tax positions in income tax expense. For the years ended December 31, 2021, 2020 and 2019, the Company recorded $171, $90 and $97 of interest expenses accordingly related to uncertain tax positions.

 

The Company currently does not expect uncertain tax positions to change significantly over the next 12 months, except in the case of settlements with tax authorities, the likelihood and timing of which is difficult to estimate.