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OECD Taxation Working Papers
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ISSN: 22235558 Year: 2011 Publisher: Paris : Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD),

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Working papers from the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration of the OECD that cover the full range of the Centre's work on taxation with the main focus on tax policy related issues.


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Diseñar normas de transparencia fiscal internacional eficaces, Acción 3 - Informe final 2015
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ISBN: 9264267093 9264267077 Year: 2016 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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El trabajo incardinado en esta acción presenta en forma de módulos o bloques funcionales las distintas recomendaciones inherentes al diseño de normas CFC de transparencia fiscal internacional eficaces. Dichas recomendaciones han sido concebidas para garantizar que las jurisdicciones que opten por implementarlas apliquen normas que impidan de manera más efectiva que los contribuyentes trasladen sus rentas u otros rendimientos a filiales situadas en el extranjero. A continuación se enumeran los seis módulos o bloques funcionales para el diseño de normas CFC eficaces que establece el informe: 1) definición de «sociedad extranjera controlada (SEC)»; 2) exenciones aplicables a las SEC y determinación de umbrales impositivos; 3) definición de «rentas SEC»; 4) cómputo de rentas; 5) atribución de rentas, y 6) prevención y eliminación de la doble imposición. Partiendo de que cada país otorga una prioridad distinta a los propios objetivos políticos, las recomendaciones presentes en el informe conciben un cierto grado de flexibilidad de cara a la aplicación de las normas CFC destinadas a luchar contra la erosión de la base imponible y el traslado de beneficios preservando la coherencia de y compatibilidad con los objetivos políticos del sistema tributario al completo, junto con las obligaciones jurídicas a nivel internacional del país en cuestión.


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Exigir a los contribuyentes que revelen sus mecanismos de planificación fiscal agresiva, Acción 12 - Informe final 2015
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ISBN: 9264267360 9264267115 Year: 2016 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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Uno de los principales retos a los que se enfrentan las administraciones tributarias de todo el mundo es la falta de información exhaustiva y pertinente sobre las estrategias de planificación fiscal agresiva. Los regímenes de declaración obligatoria brindan a los países la oportunidad de responder con prontitud a eventuales riesgos fiscales proporcionando un acceso rápido y tempestivo a este tipo de información. El presente informe incluye una descripción general de los regímenes de declaración obligatoria aprovechando las experiencias de los países que ya cuentan con tales sistemas de normas y formula recomendaciones relativas a un marco modular diseñado para que aquellos países que deseen implementar o modificar las normas de declaración obligatoria puedan obtener información pertinente y temprana sobre eventuales estrategias de planificación fiscal agresiva o abusiva y los sujetos que las articulan. Dichas recomendaciones entrañan un grado de flexibilidad suficiente para establecer el justo equilibrio entre la necesidad que tiene todo país de disponer de información más completa y relevante y la carga potencial de cumplimiento que recae sobre los contribuyentes. Asimismo, el informe establece recomendaciones específicas para el diseño de normas que regulen las estructuras de planificación internacional, así como para la consolidación y puesta en práctica de un intercambio de información más eficaz y una colaboración reforzada entre administraciones tributarias.


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Empêcher les mesures visant à éviter artificiellement le statut d'établissement stable, Action 7 - Rapport final 2015
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ISBN: 9789264255227 Year: 2016 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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Ce rapport propose des changements à apporter à la définition de l’établissement stable figurant dans le Modèle de Convention fiscale de l’OCDE afin de s’attaquer aux stratégies utilisées pour éviter d’avoir une présence imposable dans un pays au regard des conventions fiscales. À l’issue de ces modifications, lorsque les activités qu’un intermédiaire exerce dans un pays ont pour finalité d’aboutir à la conclusion régulière de contrats avec une entreprise étrangère, cette entreprise devrait être considérée comme ayant un lien imposable suffisant dans ce pays, sauf si l’intermédiaire accomplit ces activités dans le cadre d’un commerce indépendant. Ces modifications limiteront également l’application d’un certain nombre d’exceptions à la définition de l’établissement stable aux activités ayant un caractère préparatoire ou auxiliaire, et empêcheront de pouvoir prétendre à l’avantage de ces exceptions en fragmentant un ensemble économiquement cohérent en plusieurs petites activités ; enfin, elles porteront sur les situations dans lesquelles l’exception applicable aux chantiers de construction est contournée par le fractionnement de contrats entre entreprises étroitement liées.


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Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes Peer Reviews: Russian Federation 2012 : Phase 1: Legal and Regulatory Framework
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ISBN: 9789264181724 Year: 2012 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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The Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes is the multilateral framework within which work in the area of tax transparency and exchange of information is carried out by over 100 jurisdictions which participate in the work of the Global Forum on an equal footing. The Global Forum is charged with in-depth monitoring and peer review of the implementation of the standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes.  These standards are primarily reflected in the 2002 OECD Model Agreement on Exchange of Information on Tax Matters and its commentary, and in Article 26 of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital and its commentary as updated in 2004, which has been incorporated in the UN Model Tax Convention. The standards provide for international exchange on request of foreseeably relevant information for the administration or enforcement of the domestic tax laws of a requesting party. “Fishing expeditions” are not authorised, but all foreseeably relevant information must be provided, including bank information and information held by fiduciaries, regardless of the existence of a domestic tax interest or the application of a dual criminality standard. All members of the Global Forum, as well as jurisdictions identified by the Global Forum as relevant to its work, are being reviewed. This process is undertaken in two phases. Phase 1 reviews assess the quality of a jurisdiction’s legal and regulatory framework for the exchange of information, while Phase 2 reviews look at the practical implementation of that framework.  Some Global Forum members are undergoing combined – Phase 1 plus Phase 2 – reviews. The ultimate goal is to help jurisdictions to effectively implement the international standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes. All review reports are published once approved by the Global Forum and they thus represent agreed Global Forum reports.


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Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes Peer Reviews: Sint Maarten 2012 : Phase 1: Legal and Regulatory Framework
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ISBN: 9264181857 9264181849 Year: 2012 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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The Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes is the multilateral framework within which work in the area of tax transparency and exchange of information is carried out by over 100 jurisdictions which participate in the work of the Global Forum on an equal footing. The Global Forum is charged with in-depth monitoring and peer review of the implementation of the standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes.  These standards are primarily reflected in the 2002 OECD Model Agreement on Exchange of Information on Tax Matters and its commentary, and in Article 26 of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital and its commentary as updated in 2004, which has been incorporated in the UN Model Tax Convention.  The standards provide for international exchange on request of foreseeably relevant information for the administration or enforcement of the domestic tax laws of a requesting party. “Fishing expeditions” are not authorised, but all foreseeably relevant information must be provided, including bank information and information held by fiduciaries, regardless of the existence of a domestic tax interest or the application of a dual criminality standard. All members of the Global Forum, as well as jurisdictions identified by the Global Forum as relevant to its work, are being reviewed. This process is undertaken in two phases. Phase 1 reviews assess the quality of a jurisdiction’s legal and regulatory framework for the exchange of information, while Phase 2 reviews look at the practical implementation of that framework.  Some Global Forum members are undergoing combined – Phase 1 plus Phase 2 – reviews. The ultimate goal is to help jurisdictions to effectively implement the international standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes. All review reports are published once approved by the Global Forum and they thus represent agreed Global Forum reports. For more information on the work of the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes, and for copies of the published review reports, please visit www.oecd.org/tax/transparency and www.eoi-tax.org.


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Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes Peer Reviews: Montserrat 2014 : Phase 2: Implementation of the Standard in Practice
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ISBN: 9789264217768 Year: 2014 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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This report contains the 2014 “Phase 2: Implementation of the Standards in Practice” Global Forum review of Montserrat. The Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes is the multilateral framework within which work in the area of tax transparency and exchange of information is carried out by over 120 jurisdictions which participate in the work of the Global Forum on an equal footing. The Global Forum is charged with in-depth monitoring and peer review of the implementation of the standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes. These standards are primarily reflected in the 2002 OECD Model Agreement on Exchange of Information on Tax Matters and its commentary, and in Article 26 of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital and its commentary as updated in 2004, which has been incorporated in the UN Model Tax Convention. The standards provide for international exchange on request of foreseeably relevant information for the administration or enforcement of the domestic tax laws of a requesting party. “Fishing expeditions” are not authorised, but all foreseeably relevant information must be provided, including bank information and information held by fiduciaries, regardless of the existence of a domestic tax interest or the application of a dual criminality standard. All members of the Global Forum, as well as jurisdictions identified by the Global Forum as relevant to its work, are being reviewed. This process is undertaken in two phases. Phase 1 reviews assess the quality of a jurisdiction’s legal and regulatory framework for the exchange of information, while Phase 2 reviews look at the practical implementation of that framework. Some Global Forum members are undergoing combined – Phase 1 plus Phase 2 – reviews. The ultimate goal is to help jurisdictions to effectively implement the international standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes.


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Working Smarter in Tax Debt Management
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ISBN: 9264223258 926422324X 1322228647 Year: 2014 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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Many revenue bodies have been developing strategies and approaches to improve the tax collection and recovery processes, so that they are more effective and cost less. Very promising and proven new practices have emerged, which can deliver spectacular improvements in performance in tax collection and recovery. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the best practices in tax debt management, with a particular emphasis on how to better differentiate debtors when deciding how to best secure payment and what can be done to ensure that payment issues are considered earlier in the compliance and collection process.


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Global forum on transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes : Bermuda 2017 (second round) - peer review report on the exchange of information on request.
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ISBN: 9264280081 9264280073 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris, [France] : OECD Publishing,

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Empêcher l'octroi inapproprié des avantages des conventions fiscales, action 6, rapport final 2015
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ISBN: 9264278036 9264278028 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris : OCDE,

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