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Tax Sovereignty in the BEPS Era

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Series on International Taxation Volume 60 Tax Sovereignty in the BEPS Era focuses on how national tax sovereignty has been impacted by recent developments in international taxation, notably following the OECD/G-20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Project. The power of a country to freely design its tax system is generally understood to be an integral feature of sovereignty. However, as an inevitable result of globalization and income mobility, one country’s exercise of tax sovereignty often overlaps, interferes with or even impedes that of another. In this collection of chapters, internationally respected practitioners and academics reveal how the OECD’s BEPS initiative, although a major step in the right direction, is insufficient in resolving the tax sovereignty paradox. Each contribution deals with different facets of a single topic: How tax sovereignty is shaped in a post-BEPS world. What’s in this book: Following a country-by-country reporting structure, the contributors provide an in-depth analysis of such relevant issues as the following: why multilateral cooperation and soft law consensus are the preferred solutions to a loss of autonomy over national tax policy; how digital commerce has upended traditional notions of source and residence; why residence and source continue to be the two essential building blocks of tax sovereignty and the backbone of the international tax system; how developing countries can take advantage of the new international tax architecture to ensure that their voices are truly shaping the standards; and transfer pricing reform. How this will help you: This book helps readers navigate in these uncertain BEPS times, as well as provides insightful assessments on how countries’ tax policies might change in the near future. Through these chapters the authors provide authoritative commentaries on the necessary preconditions for exercising the power to tax in today’s world and the impacts of the emergence of the digital economy. Their perspectives and recommendations prove to be highly essential to all policymakers, legislators, practitioners, and academics in the international taxation arena regarding information that is essential for interpretation and decision-making in the current international tax environment.
Release date Australia
June 20th, 2017
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
336
Dimensions
160x244x23
ISBN-13
9789041167071
Product ID
27192895

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