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portada The Impact of Tax Treaties and EU Law on Group Taxation Regimes (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
648
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
24.9 x 16.0 x 3.8 cm
Weight
1.09 kg.
ISBN13
9789041169051

The Impact of Tax Treaties and EU Law on Group Taxation Regimes (in English)

Da Silva, Bruno (Author) · Kluwer Law International · Hardcover

The Impact of Tax Treaties and EU Law on Group Taxation Regimes (in English) - Da Silva, Bruno

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Synopsis "The Impact of Tax Treaties and EU Law on Group Taxation Regimes (in English)"

Should the income of a corporate group be taxed differently solely because the traditional structure of the income tax system considers each company individually? Taxation affects business decisions, including location, the form in which business is carried out, and the efficient allocation of company resources. Disparities - differences arising from the interaction of different tax systems - and obstacles - distortions created by domestic legislation arising from differences between domestic and cross-border situations - both become more acute when a business chooses to set up or acquire other companies, thus forming a group, usually operating in multiple jurisdictions. Responding to such ever more common developments, this book is the first in-depth analysis of how tax treaties and EU law influence group taxation regimes. Among the issues and topics covered are the following: analysis of the different tax group regimes adopted by different countries; advantages and disadvantages of a variety of models; application of the non-discrimination provision of Article 24 of the OECD Model Tax Convention to group taxation regimes; application of the fundamental freedoms of the TFEU to group taxation regimes following the three-step approach adopted by the EU Court of Justice; uncertainty raised by the landmark Marks & Spencer case, its interpretation and consequences to other group taxations regimes; interrelations between tax treaties and EU Law in the context of tax groups; and per-element approach. The analysis considers concrete examples as well as relevant case law. With its analysis of the standards required by the two sets of norms (tax treaties and EU law) and their interaction, particularly in terms of non-discrimination, this book sheds clear light on ways to overcome the disparities and obstacles inherent in group taxation regimes. As a thorough survey of the extent to which the interpretation of tax treaties and EU law affect group taxation regimes, this book has no peers. All taxation professionals, whether working in EU Member States or in EU trading partners, will appreciate its invaluable insights and guidance.

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