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International Tax Primer 5th ed (eBook)

Edited by: Brian J. Arnold

ISBN13: 9789403543260
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
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International Tax Primer 5ed, follows the format and sequence of earlier editions, with updates on ongoing developments regarding the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD’s) base erosion and profit shifting project, the revisions to the OECD Guidelines on Transfer Pricing, and updates to the OECD and UN Model Conventions. The Primer furnishes the reader with an introductory analysis of the major issues that a country must confront in designing its international tax rules and coordinating those rules with the tax systems of its trading partners, with numerous examples drawn from the practices of both developed and developing countries. Indubitably, the most crucial development in international tax since the fourth edition in 2018 has been the OECD Inclusive Framework’s Pillar One and Pillar Two proposals for dealing with the tax challenges posed by the digital economy. This edition analyzes in depth both Pillar One, which proposes new nexus and profit-allocation rules for the residual profits of the largest and most profitable digital multinationals, and Pillar Two, which proposes a global minimum tax on large multinationals. In addition, several sections, such as those dealing with digital services taxes, hybrid arrangements, and new Article 12B of the UN Model Convention dealing with automated digital services, as well as a brief history of international tax, among others, have been added to the fifth edition.

  • The book perfectly blends the specific and the general by illustrating the fundamental principles and structure of international tax with frequent reference to actual practice in various countries. Coverage includes the following:
  • role of the tax adviser in planning international transactions;
  • taxation of residents on foreign income and nonresidents on domestic income;
  • mechanisms used to mitigate the risks to taxpayers of international double taxation;
  • transfer pricing rules to prevent the avoidance of tax by multinational corporations;
  • anti-avoidance measures dealing with tax havens, treaty shopping, and other offensive tax planning activities;
  • overview and analysis of the provisions of bilateral tax treaties and the OECD and UN Model Treaties on which they are generally based; and
  • challenges posed by taxation of income derived from the digital economy.
  • An extensive glossary of international tax terms is included at the end.

With examples of typical international tax planning techniques and descriptions of the work of the major international organizations that play a significant role concerning international tax, the Primer remains the preeminent first recourse for professionals in the field. This book will prove valuable to students, tax practitioners, and government officials confronting international tax for the first time. It will continue to be indispensable to tax practitioners, multinational companies and national tax authorities globally.

Subjects:
Taxation, eBooks
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Jurisdiction to Tax
3. Taxation of Residents
4. Double Taxation Relief
5. Taxation of Non-residents
6. Transfer Pricing
7. Anti-avoidance Measures
8. An Introduction to Tax Treaties
9. Emerging Issues
Glossary of International Tax Terms
Index