OECD: comments published on artificial avoidance of PE
The OECD has published on its website the comments received following a request made in October 2013 on strategies that could result in the artificial avoidance of permanent establishment status. The request is part of the OECD’s work for the G20
See MoreNew Zealand – Supports BEPS Action Plan
The tax department of New Zealand released a report that endorses measures outlined by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) action plan to deal with the taxation of large multinational corporations and the problems of
See MoreOECD – Request for submissions on PE-status avoidance strategies (BEPS)
The organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) issued a request on 22 October 2013 for submissions of a “short description of strategies” that might be considered to result in the artificial avoidance of permanent
See MoreNew Zealand Tax Department Backs OECD BEPS Plan
New Zealand's Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has released a report that strongly endorses the measures drawn up by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) for tackling base erosion and profit shifting. The OECD action plan
See MoreOECD consults developing countries on base erosion and profit shifting
A meeting of more than 300 tax officials from the tax administrations of more than 100 countries and organizations was hosted by the OECD in Paris on 26 September 2013. The participants in the meeting discussed the ways in which developing
See MoreOECD releases action plan on base erosion and profit shifting
Further to the previous work by the OECD in respect of base erosion and profit shifting and the consideration of this work by the G8 group of countries, the OECD has now produced an action plan of measures to combat the shifting of profits across
See MoreOECD issues report on base erosion and profit shifting
A report on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) commissioned by the G-20 has been published by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The report has already been considered by the G-20 at its mid-February meeting. The
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