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EU plans mandatory cross-border rules to fight corporate tax evasion

Friday 29 May 2015 09:58 CET | News

In a bid to fight tax avoidance by international business, the European Commission (EC) is proposing mandatory rules to make companies pay taxes to all the countries in which they generate profit.

The Commission on has unveiled plans to overhaul the European Union’s outdated tax system, proposing that a link between taxation and the places where companies actually do business needs to be established, said Valdis Dombrovskis, Commission vice president responsible for economic and financial affairs, itworld.com reports.

International companies have been striking favorable tax deals with low-tax countries like Ireland and Luxembourg. The deals allow them to funnel profit through subsidiaries established there and avoid paying most corporate taxes in the EU. To make sure that companies are taxed for all the profit they generate, the Commission wants to introduce a Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB), said Dombrovskis. Since companies engaged in aggressive tax planning are unlikely to opt in to a voluntary system, the Commission proposes to make the system compulsory.

The plan called for companies to consolidate profit and loss across the EU. Businesses would have to comply with one set of rules for computing tax instead of dealing with different regimes for every country. Companies active in more than one EU country would also only have to file a single tax return for all their EU activity. EU countries in which a company is active would be entitled to a portion of its unified tax return. Determining how a company’s tax payment would be divided, however, is a problem that still needs to be solved, said Dombrovskis.

The Commission already started an in-depth investigation into favorable and probably illegal tax deals struck by Apple in Ireland and Amazon in Luxembourg. The deals allegedly allowed the tech giants to gain an unfair economic advantage over other companies by paying less taxes. The Commission, which in March, 2015 proposed an “automatic” exchange of tax information among EU countries, is set to reveal detailed tax plans on June 17.


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