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    Los Gatos, California, October 22, 2025: Netflix Inc. reported third-quarter earnings that fell short of Wall Street expectations after recording a substantial tax-related expense in Brazil that affected profitability despite solid revenue growth. The streaming company reported net income of approximately US$2.5 billion, or US$5.87 per diluted share, for the quarter ended September 30, 2025.

    Netflix profit hit by Brazil tax charge despite revenue rise
    Netflix faces profit hit from unexpected Brazil tax charge in Q3 results. (Stock Image)

    Analysts had forecast earnings of about US$6.96 per share. Quarterly revenue rose 17 percent year-over-year to US$11.5 billion, in line with consensus estimates, supported by steady subscription growth and continued strength in its global operations. Operating margin for the period was 28 percent, below the company’s targeted margin of 31.5 percent. Netflix said the decline was mainly due to a one-time expense of about US$619 million related to a non-income tax dispute in Brazil covering the years 2022 through 2025.

    The company confirmed that the charge was recognized during the third quarter following a review of its Brazilian tax obligations. It added that the matter is not expected to have a material impact on future results. Following the announcement, Netflix shares fell between 5 and 6 percent in after-hours trading as investors reacted to the earnings miss. Despite the dip in profitability, the company maintained its revenue guidance and described overall business performance as consistent with expectations.

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    Netflix highlighted continued progress in its advertising-supported business, reporting record ad sales during the quarter. The company did not disclose specific advertising revenue figures but noted that the segment achieved its strongest performance since its launch. It also credited several high-performing titles for driving audience engagement, including the animated feature “K-Pop Demon Hunters,” which became one of the most-watched films on the platform in 2025.

    For the fourth quarter, Netflix projected revenue of approximately US$11.96 billion and earnings per share of US$5.45, slightly above analyst expectations of US$5.43. The company reaffirmed its full-year revenue outlook of about US$45.1 billion, representing growth of around 16 percent compared to the prior year. Netflix no longer provides quarterly subscriber figures, focusing instead on revenue and margin performance as its primary metrics.

    Netflix ends quarter with stable cash flow and revenue outlook

    The company said its global membership base continued to expand during the period, with steady engagement levels across key markets. The tax-related charge in Brazil was the main factor affecting quarterly profit, and Netflix attributed the shortfall in its operating margin and earnings per share directly to this issue. The charge relates to a dispute over local taxes applied to digital services, which has been under review by Brazilian authorities for several years.

    Despite the one-time expense, the company’s financial position remained solid. Cash flow and liquidity levels were reported as stable, with continued investments in content and advertising technology. The company said it remains focused on maintaining operating discipline while pursuing growth in established and emerging markets. The third-quarter performance marked one of the few occasions in recent years that Netflix missed its earnings target.

    While revenue growth remained in line with forecasts, the Brazil tax dispute significantly impacted profitability for the period. The company’s reaffirmation of its full-year outlook indicated stable underlying fundamentals, though the one-time charge temporarily reduced quarterly profit margins. Netflix shares closed lower in post-market trading following the announcement but remained up for the year, reflecting investor confidence in the company’s broader operational performance. – By Content Syndication Services.

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