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OECD/G20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Project Guidance on Transfer Pricing Documentation and Country-by-Country Reporting ACTION 13: 2014 Deliverable

ANNEX III TO CHAPTER V. A MODEL TEMPLATE FOR THE COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY REPORT 35 Annex III to Chapter V A model template for the Country-by-Country Report Table 1. Overview of allocation of income, taxes and business activities by tax jurisdiction Name of the MNE group: Fiscal year concerned: Tax Jurisdiction Unrelated Party Revenues Related Party Total Profit (Loss) Before Income Tax Income Tax Paid (on cash basis) Income Tax Accrued Current Year Stated capital Accumulated earnings Number of Employees Tangible Assets other than Cash and Cash Equivalents

36 ANNEX III TO CHAPTER V. A MODEL TEMPLATE FOR THE COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY REPORT Table 2. List of all the Constituent Entities of the MNE group included in each aggregation per tax jurisdiction Name of the MNE group: Fiscal year concerned: Main business activity(ies) Tax Jurisdiction Constituent Entities resident in the Tax Jurisdiction Research and Development Holding or Managing intellectual property Purchasing or Procurement Manufacturing or Production Sales, Marketing or Distribution Administrative, Management or Support Services Provision of Services to unrelated parties Internal Group Finance Regulated Financial Services Tax Jurisdiction of organisation or incorporation if different from Tax Jurisdiction of Residence Insurance Holding shares or other equity instruments Dormant Other 2 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 2 Please specify the nature of the activity of the Constituent Entity in the Additional Information section.

ANNEX III TO CHAPTER V. A MODEL TEMPLATE FOR THE COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY REPORT 37 Table 3. Additional Information Name of the MNE group: Fiscal year concerned: Please include any further brief information or explanation you consider necessary or that would facilitate the understanding of the compulsory information provided in the country-by-country report.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANNEX III TO CHAPTER V 39 General Instructions for Annex III to Chapter V Purpose This Annex III to Chapter V of these Guidelines contains a template for reporting a multinational enterprise s (MNE) allocation of income, taxes and business activities on a tax jurisdiction-by-tax jurisdiction basis. These instructions form an integral part of the model template for the country-bycountry report. Definitions Reporting MNE A Reporting MNE is the ultimate parent entity of an MNE group. Constituent Entity For purposes of completing Annex III, a Constituent Entity of the MNE group is any separate business unit of the MNE group (company, corporation, trust, partnership etc.) that is included in the consolidated group for financial reporting purposes. Entities excluded from financial statements only on size or materiality grounds should be included in the country-bycountry report as Constituent Entities. Treatment of Branches and Permanent Establishments The term Constituent Entity also includes permanent establishments of a member of the MNE group conducting business in a tax jurisdiction, provided such permanent establishment prepares a separate income statement for regulatory purposes, financial reporting, internal management or tax purposes. The permanent establishment data should be reported by reference to the tax jurisdiction in which it is situated and not by reference to the tax jurisdiction of residence of the Constituent Entity of which the permanent establishment is a part. Residence tax jurisdiction reporting for the Constituent Entity of which the permanent establishment is a part should exclude financial data related to the permanent establishment.

40 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANNEX III TO CHAPTER V Period covered by the annual template The template should cover the fiscal year of the Reporting MNE. For Constituent Entities, at the discretion of the Reporting MNE, the template should reflect on a consistent basis either (i) information for the fiscal year of the relevant Constituent Entities ending on the same date as the fiscal year of the Reporting MNE, or ending within the 12 month period preceding such date, or (ii) information for all the relevant Constituent Entities reported for the fiscal year of the Reporting MNE. Source of data The Reporting MNE should consistently use the same sources of data from year to year in completing the template. The Reporting MNE may choose to use data from its consolidation reporting packages, from separate entity statutory financial statements, regulatory financial statements, or internal management accounts. It is not necessary to reconcile the revenue, profit and tax reporting in the template to the consolidated financial statements. If statutory financial statements are used as the basis for reporting, all amounts should be translated to the stated functional currency of the Reporting MNE at the average exchange rate for the year stated in the Additional Information section of the template. Adjustments need not be made, however, for differences in accounting principles applied from tax jurisdiction to tax jurisdiction. The Reporting MNE should provide a brief description of the sources of data used in preparing the template in the Additional Information section of the template. If a change is made in the source of data used from year to year, the Reporting MNE should explain the reasons for the change and its consequences in the Additional Information section of the template.

SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANNEX III TO CHAPTER V 41 Specific instructions for Annex III to Chapter V Overview of allocation of income, taxes and business activities by tax jurisdiction (Table 1) Tax Jurisdiction In the first column of the template, the Reporting MNE should list all of the tax jurisdictions in which Constituent Entities of the MNE group are resident for tax purposes. A tax jurisdiction is defined as a State as well as a non-state jurisdiction which has fiscal autonomy. A separate line should be included for all Constituent Entities in the MNE group deemed by the Reporting MNE not to be resident in any tax jurisdiction for tax purposes. Where a Constituent Entity is resident in more than one tax jurisdiction, the applicable tax treaty tie breaker should be applied to determine the tax jurisdiction of residence. Where no applicable tax treaty exists, the Constituent Entity should be reported in the tax jurisdiction of the Constituent Entity s place of effective management. The place of effective management should be determined in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 of the OECD Model Tax Convention and its accompanying Commentary. Revenues In the three columns of the template under the heading Revenues, the reporting MNE should report the following information: (i) the sum of revenues of all the Constituent Entities of the MNE group in the relevant tax jurisdiction generated from transactions with associated enterprises; (ii) the sum of revenues of all the Constituent Entities of the MNE group in the relevant tax jurisdiction generated from transactions with independent parties; and (iii) the total of (i) and (ii). Revenues should include revenues from sales of inventory and properties, services, royalties, interest, premiums and any other amounts. Revenues should exclude payments received from other Constituent Entities that are treated as dividends in the payor s tax jurisdiction.

42 SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANNEX III TO CHAPTER V Profit (Loss) Before Income Tax In the fifth column of the template, the Reporting MNE should report the sum of the profit (loss) before income tax for all the Constituent Entities resident for tax purposes in the relevant tax jurisdiction. The profit (loss) before income tax should include all extraordinary income and expense items. Income Tax Paid (on Cash Basis) In the sixth column of the template, the Reporting MNE should report the total amount of income tax actually paid during the relevant fiscal year by all the Constituent Entities resident for tax purposes in the relevant tax jurisdiction. Taxes paid should include cash taxes paid by the Constituent Entity to the residence tax jurisdiction and to all other tax jurisdictions. Taxes paid should include withholding taxes paid by other entities (associated enterprises and independent enterprises) with respect to payments to the Constituent Entity. Thus, if company A resident in tax jurisdiction A earns interest in tax jurisdiction B, the tax withheld in tax jurisdiction B should be reported by company A. Income Tax Accrued (Current year) In the seventh column of the template, the Reporting MNE should report the sum of the accrued current tax expense recorded on taxable profits or losses of the year of reporting of all the Constituent Entities resident for tax purposes in the relevant tax jurisdiction. The current tax expense should reflect only operations in the current year and should not include deferred taxes or provisions for uncertain tax liabilities. Stated capital In the eighth column of the template, the Reporting MNE should report the sum of the stated capital of all the Constituent Entities resident for tax purposes in the relevant tax jurisdiction. With regard to permanent establishments, the stated capital should be reported by the legal entity of which it is a permanent establishment unless there is a defined capital requirement in the permanent establishment tax jurisdiction for regulatory purposes. Accumulated earnings In the ninth column of the template, the Reporting MNE should report the sum of the total accumulated earnings of all the Constituent Entities resident for tax purposes in the relevant tax jurisdiction as of the end of the

SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANNEX III TO CHAPTER V 43 year. With regard to permanent establishments, accumulated earnings should be reported by the legal entity of which it is a permanent establishment. Number of Employees In the tenth column of the template, the Reporting MNE should report the total number of employees on a full-time equivalent (FTE) basis of all the Constituent Entities resident for tax purposes in the relevant tax jurisdiction. The number of employees may be reported as of the year-end, on the basis of average employment levels for the year, or on any other basis consistently applied across tax jurisdictions and from year to year. For this purpose, independent contractors participating in the ordinary operating activities of the Constituent Entity may be reported as employees. Reasonable rounding or approximation of the number of employees is permissible, providing that such rounding or approximation does not materially distort the relative distribution of employees across the various tax jurisdictions. Consistent approaches should be applied from year to year and across entities. Tangible Assets other than Cash and Cash Equivalents In the eleventh column of the template, the Reporting MNE should report the sum of the net book values of tangible assets of all the Constituent Entities resident for tax purposes in the relevant tax jurisdiction. With regard to permanent establishments, assets should be reported by reference to the tax jurisdiction in which the permanent establishment is situated. Tangible assets for this purpose do not include cash or cash equivalents, intangibles, or financial assets.

44 SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANNEX III TO CHAPTER V List of all the Constituent Entities of the MNE group included in each aggregation per tax jurisdiction (Table 2) Constituent Entities resident in the Tax Jurisdiction The Reporting MNE should list, on a tax jurisdiction-by-tax jurisdiction basis and by legal entity name, all the Constituent Entities of the MNE group which are resident for tax purposes in the relevant tax jurisdiction. As stated above with regard to permanent establishments, however, the permanent establishment should be listed by reference to the tax jurisdiction in which it is situated. The legal entity of which it is a permanent establishment should be noted (e.g. XYZ Corp Tax Jurisdiction A PE). Tax Jurisdiction of organisation or incorporation if different from Tax Jurisdiction of Residence The Reporting MNE should report the name of the tax jurisdiction under whose laws the Constituent Entity of the MNE is organised or incorporated if it is different from the tax jurisdiction of residence. Main business activity(ies) The Reporting MNE should determine the nature of the main business activity(ies) carried out by the Constituent Entity in the relevant tax jurisdiction, by ticking one or more of the appropriate boxes. Business activities Research and Development Holding or managing intellectual property Purchasing or Procurement Manufacturing or Production Sales, Marketing or Distribution Administrative, Management or Support Services Provision of services to unrelated parties Internal group finance Regulated Financial Services Insurance Holding shares or other equity instruments Dormant Other 3 3 Please specify the nature of the activity of the Constituent Entity in the Additional Information section.

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OECD/G20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Project Guidance on Transfer Pricing Documentation and Country-by-Country Reporting Addressing base erosion and profit shifting is a key priority of governments around the globe. In 2013, OECD and G20 countries, working together on an equal footing, adopted a 15-point Action Plan to address BEPS. This report is an output of Action 13. Beyond securing revenues by realigning taxation with economic activities and value creation, the OECD/G20 BEPS Project aims to create a single set of consensus-based international tax rules to address BEPS, and hence to protect tax bases while offering increased certainty and predictability to taxpayers. A key focus of this work is to eliminate double non-taxation. However in doing so, new rules should not result in double taxation, unwarranted compliance burdens or restrictions to legitimate cross-border activity. Contents Executive summary Chapter V. Documentation Annex I to Chapter V. Transfer pricing documentation Master file Annex II to Chapter V. Transfer pricing documentation Local file Annex III to Chapter V. A model template for the Country-by-Country Report General instructions for Annex III to Chapter V Specific instructions for Annex III to Chapter V www.oecd.org/tax/beps.htm Consult this publication on line at http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264219236-en. This work is published on the OECD ilibrary, which gathers all OECD books, periodicals and statistical databases. Visit www.oecd-ilibrary.org for more information. isbn 978-92-64-21922-9 23 2014 30 1 P 9HSTCQE*cbjccj+