International Tax Planning Using Uk Companies
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Author | : Dieter Endres |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Corporations |
ISBN | : 9789041145567 |
This book provides a description and analysis of tax systems worldwide. It offers practical guidance on international planning approaches from a team of both tax practitioners and academics. In addition to references to country-specific tax legislation - including laws and rules in all EU Member States plus the United States, as well as special provisions in Australia, Japan, and elsewhere - the book discusses important ECJ decisions and various other case studies.
Author | : Robert L Williams |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 815 |
Release | : 2015-09-24 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1847665098 |
This unique book is a concise but complete tax planning manual for those advising high net worth individuals of the UK, US or any other nationality who have UK or US residence, assets or family members. Guide to US/UK Private Wealth Tax Planning covers all the information and legislation you are likely to require when advising clients exposed to both UK and US taxation, providing you with: A quick reference summary of the UK and US rules applicable to your clients; A comprehensive summary of available unilateral and treaty planning techniques to avoid US estate tax or UK inheritance tax for clients who are non-domiciliaries of the UK or US; Optimal income and gains tax planning for foreign trusts with UK or US beneficiaries; Integrated UK and US tax planning solutions for clients exposed to both UK and US tax. Previous edition ISBN: 9781845920272
Author | : Martin Palmer |
Publisher | : Jordans Pub |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781846612688 |
International Tax Planning Using UK Companies expands and updates UK International Holding Companies. The book examines the potential of the UK company as an offshore vehicle for use by offshore trust companies, entrepreneurs, finance directors and their lawyers and accountants. It also assesses the international tax planning opportunities of the new foreign dividend exemption introduced in July 2009 which further consolidate the UK's standing as one of the most tax-efficient corporate domiciles. In addition the book examines the substantial shareholder exemption introduced for capital gains (first introduced in 2002) as well as the tax benefits of the UK company as an international trading company and as a recipient of various kinds of non-UK source revenue. It also explains the relevant EU and UK legislation, the operation of double tax treaties, and case study examples illustrating offshore tax planning possibilities using UK companies. Also includes:• Foreign withholding taxes• The new taxation exemption for foreign dividends with reference to the new inclusion of capital dividends• Company residence, including reference to the 2010 UK Court of Appeal case of Smallwood• UK withholding tax and UK dividends, royalties and interest payments• Tax exemption for capital gains• Anti-avoidance, including reference to the UK Thin Capitalisation GLO• Other uses of UK companies, LLPs and Limited Partnerships in international tax planning• UK trusts and trustees• UK company formation and administration with updates arising from the UK Companies Act 2006Appendices include full text of the foreign dividend and substantial shareholder exemptions.International Tax Planning Using UK Companies is essential reading for corporate and tax lawyers and accountants in the UK and overseas, finance directors of large UK overseas companies, and offshore trust companies.
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 12 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Income tax |
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Author | : Angelika Meindl-Ringler |
Publisher | : Kluwer Law International B.V. |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2016-06-07 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9041168397 |
In international tax law, the term ‘beneficial ownership’ refers to which parties involved in a cross-border transaction are entitled to tax treaty benefits. However, determining beneficial ownership is a complex and often disputed issue, subject to different meanings in different countries. Archival research on its early use in tax treaties and in the developing OECD Model reveals that its meaning has changed dramatically over the decades, leading to new interpretations significantly affecting current tax practice and scholarship. This book, dedicated to establishing how beneficial ownership should ideally be interpreted, compares the use and interpretation of benefi-cial ownership, both current and historical, in a wide range of national jurisdictions as well as the EU, ultimately shedding a clearer light than has heretofore been available on the meaning of the term. In her very thorough analysis of the application of beneficial ownership, the author touches on such aspects as the following: – historical development of the beneficial ownership requirement as used in tax treaties and in the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital; – rules of double taxation conventions; – application of the OECD’s Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit-Shifting (BEPS); – the problem of so-called ‘white income’; – use of the substance-over-form principle; – attribution-of-income rules; and – the role of agents, nominees, and conduit companies. Specific analysis of the use and interpretation of beneficial ownership in a domestic law and treaty context in numerous jurisdictions – with particular emphasis on the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States, and Germany – is a major feature of the presentation. As a thorough guide to determining whether a person claiming tax treaty benefits is the true owner – and which parties are excluded from treaty benefits and to what extent – this book will be of immeasurable value to lawyers, tax authorities, policymakers, and other professionals working with taxable international transactions of any kind.
Author | : Kevin Holmes |
Publisher | : IBFD |
Total Pages | : 433 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Double taxation |
ISBN | : 9087220235 |
Explains the concepts that underlie international tax law and double tax treaties and provides an insight into how international tax policy, law and practice operate to ultimately impose tax on international business and investment.
Author | : John Abrahamson |
Publisher | : Tolley |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2014-08-01 |
Genre | : Corporations |
ISBN | : 9780754551843 |
This book introduces and discusses international tax issues relating to corporate finance, group treasury, and banking operations. The book is intended to benefit accountants, lawyers, economists, financial managers and government officials by explaining practical corporate finance international tax issues. These issues include: examples of country tax regimes; corporate finance including issuing shares; debt instruments; bank loans; investment banking activities; and alternative finance such as crowdfunding; microfinance and alternative energy funding; and international tax issues relating to interest and dividend flows; capital gains; and foreign tax credits. The book reviews related topics, including: mergers and acquisitions funding; asset and project finance; securitisation; derivatives; hybrid securities and entities; Islamic financing; bank capital structures; group treasury companies; debt restructuring; and transfer pricing issues. The book is based on Corporate Finance and International Taxation courses presented by the author in London, Paris, Zurich, Lugano, Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Author | : Philip J. Warner |
Publisher | : IBFD |
Total Pages | : 588 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Aliens |
ISBN | : 9076078610 |
Study, divided into five parts: a short introduction to Luxembourg as a country and financial centre; calculation of profits taxes and other taxes to which a fully-taxable resident business is subject; the fully-taxable "special purposes vehicles" available in Luxembourg including banking and reinsurance; tax exempt vehicles, the 1929 holding company and investment funds; and corporate reorganizations and examples of how Luxembourg could be used in international tax planning
Author | : Lynne Oats |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 709 |
Release | : 2021-09-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1526519577 |
The book provides a clear introduction to international taxation and presents its material in a global context, explaining policy, legal issues and planning points central to taxation issues, primarily from the viewpoint of a multinational group of companies. It uses examples and diagrams throughout to aid the reader's understanding and offers more in-depth material on many important areas of the subject. Traditionally published every 2 years in both print and digital formats, this content is a core requirement for student reading lists at both undergraduate and post graduate level. Fully updated to cover all new tax legislation and developments in light of the OECD BEPS project implementation, key areas to be included in this new edition are: - changes proposed by BEPS 2.0 in relation to taxation and the digital economy, including Pillar Two and the proposed new UN Model Article 12B; - further progress on the implantation of OECD Base Erosion and Profit Shifting implementation, including: -- an update on the implementation of BEPS recommendations including artificial avoidance of permanent establishment status and prevention of treaty abuse; -- the implementation of transfer pricing documentation and country-by-country reporting; -- multilateral instrument implementation; - the impact of Covid-19 on international taxation; - further developments in European direct taxation including the transparency package, directives on anti-tax avoidance and the common corporate tax base and state aid cases (Apple in particular) and updates to the Directive on Administrative Cooperation, and the new communication on Business Taxation for the 21st Century. - Proposals in relation to the taxation of digital business, in particular the OECD's unified approach and the UN modifications to the Model Double Taxation Convention. - Proposals for a global minimum corporate tax rate to curb base erosion and tax competition.
Author | : Mark Brabazon |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-06-30 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781108729178 |
In International Taxation of Trust Income, Mark Brabazon establishes the study of international taxation of trust income as a globally coherent subject. Covering the international tax settings of Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and the US, and their taxation of grantors/settlors, beneficiaries, trusts, and trust distributions, the book identifies a set of principles and corresponding tax settings that countries may apply to cross-border income derived by, through, or from a trust. It also identifies international mismatches between tax settings and purely domestic design irregularities that cause anomalous double- or non-taxation, and proposes an approach to tax design that recognises the policy functions (including anti-avoidance) of particular rules, the relative priority of different tax claims, the fiscal sovereignty of each country, and the respective roles of national laws and tax treaties. Finally, the book includes consideration of BEPS reforms, including the transparent entity clause of the OECD Model Tax Treaty.