The global minimum tax impacts the effectiveness of tax incentives.Many countries view tax burden reduction as a necessary lever to promote foreign direct investment(FDI)and economic growth.In this article,the authors...The global minimum tax impacts the effectiveness of tax incentives.Many countries view tax burden reduction as a necessary lever to promote foreign direct investment(FDI)and economic growth.In this article,the authors provide a broader perspective.The proposed holistic approach may offer insights to lowincome and emerging countries in facing current challenges in the sphere of taxation and economic growth.展开更多
Implementing and complying with the requirements of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework’s Two-Pillar solution presents enormous practical challenges for taxpayers and tax administrations.Not least of these is a complex ...Implementing and complying with the requirements of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework’s Two-Pillar solution presents enormous practical challenges for taxpayers and tax administrations.Not least of these is a complex data challenge with over 120 data points needed for Pillar 2 alone.To tackle these effectively,tax administrations should work with each other,and with taxpayers,to develop a coordinated approach drawing on the concept of Cooperative compliance.Such an approach should aim to reduce the administrative burden,increase certainty,and provide a joint learning curve for tax administrations and taxpayers.Developing the right data systems and training people to work with the data will take time and need to start now;if businesses and tax administrations wait until all the rules and regulations have been finalised,it will be too late.In addition,the Pillar 2 Model Rules do not provide for a multilateral mechanism to determine and allocate the top-up tax.The Belt and Road Initiative jurisdictions could consider working together to develop a binding mechanism to allocate the top-up tax between themselves.展开更多
文摘The global minimum tax impacts the effectiveness of tax incentives.Many countries view tax burden reduction as a necessary lever to promote foreign direct investment(FDI)and economic growth.In this article,the authors provide a broader perspective.The proposed holistic approach may offer insights to lowincome and emerging countries in facing current challenges in the sphere of taxation and economic growth.
文摘Implementing and complying with the requirements of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework’s Two-Pillar solution presents enormous practical challenges for taxpayers and tax administrations.Not least of these is a complex data challenge with over 120 data points needed for Pillar 2 alone.To tackle these effectively,tax administrations should work with each other,and with taxpayers,to develop a coordinated approach drawing on the concept of Cooperative compliance.Such an approach should aim to reduce the administrative burden,increase certainty,and provide a joint learning curve for tax administrations and taxpayers.Developing the right data systems and training people to work with the data will take time and need to start now;if businesses and tax administrations wait until all the rules and regulations have been finalised,it will be too late.In addition,the Pillar 2 Model Rules do not provide for a multilateral mechanism to determine and allocate the top-up tax.The Belt and Road Initiative jurisdictions could consider working together to develop a binding mechanism to allocate the top-up tax between themselves.