Study on Structures of Aggressive Tax Planning and Indicators

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Study on Structures of Aggressive Tax Planning and Indicators Platform for Tax Good Governance 15 March 2016 Gaëtan Nicodème

Context Fair and efficient corporate tax system: priority of the Commission Action Plan for Fair and Effective Taxation (June 2015) Automatic Exchange of Information on Tax rulings (December 2015) Anti-Tax Avoidance Package (January 2016)

Context Extensive work done by the G20/OECD on the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting project Need for a strong analytical basis focused on EU Study launched beginning of 2015 and published in January 2016

Context

Objectives of the study Definition of the Identification of model ATP structures Identification of critical factors that facilitate or allow ATP (indicators) Review of MS' tax rules & practices which can expose MS to ATP

Scope Aggressive Tax Planning: "taking advantage of the technicalities of a tax system or of mismatches between two or more tax systems for the purpose of reducing tax liability," National rules and practices, not tax treaties General corporate income tax systems of 28 MS, complemented by a review of possible role of overseas countries and territories Wide coverage in terms of number of MS and indicators more limited level of details per MS

How was the study conducted? Identification of Structures of Aggressive Tax Planning (ATP) Deriving ATP Indicators from structures + add others Data collection by network of tax experts Discussion of preliminary results with MS & Finalisation Assessment per MS & general conclusions Review by MS representatives 7

ATP structures Identification of 7 relevant ATP structures Offshore loan ATP structure Hybrid loan ATP structure Hybrid entity ATP structure Interest-free loan ATP structure Patent box ATP structure Two-tiered IP ATP structure IP and cost contribution agreement ATP structure

Example: Offshore Loan Structure

Indicators derived from Offshore Loan ATP Structure State A State B State C State D Relevant indicators Relevant indicators Relevant indicators Relevant indicators Too generous tax-exemption of dividends received. No CFC Rules. Tax deduction for interest costs. Tax deduction does not depend on the tax treatment in the creditor's state. No interest-limitation rules and no thin-capitalization No withholding tax on interest payments. No beneficial-owner test for reduction of withholding tax. Unilateral ruling on interest spread. No general or specific antiavoidance rules to counter the model ATP structures. Tax deduction for interest costs. Tax deduction does not depend on the tax treatment in the creditor's state. No interest-limitation rules and no thin-capitalization No withholding tax on interest payments. No beneficial-owner test for reduction of withholding tax. Group taxation with acquisition holding company No general or specific antiavoidance rules to counter the model ATP structures. No withholding tax on dividends paid Nil corporate tax rate

Indicators Derived from the model ATP Structures Capture the risk that the model ATP structures are set up. Correspond to specific piece of legislation or case law, or absence of those

Categories of indicators 33 indicators Active indicators can directly promote or prompt an ATP-structure e.g. patent box, notional interest deduction, Passive indicators does not by itself promote or prompt any ATP structure but is needed in order to allow the setting up of an ATP structure. e.g. lack of withholding tax, interest deductibility within a group,

Categories of indicators Lack of anti-abuse provisions Lack of rules that aimed at countering ATP e.g. lack of CFC rules, absence of thin-cap rules, Combination of passive indicators and lack of anti-abuse provisions Routing of dividends through a MS Base erosion by means of financing costs Base erosion by means of IP costs

Overview of some indicators Theme No. Subject Category Interest income Interest costs 6 Income from certain hybrid instruments non- taxable Lack of anti-abuse 7 No deemed income from interest-free loan (non-arm's-length transactions) Active 8 Tax deduction for intra- group interest costs Passive 9 10 Tax deduction does not depend on the tax treatment in the creditor's state Tax deduction allowed for deemed interest costs on interestfree debt Lack of anti-abuse Active 11 No taxation of benefit from interest-free debt Lack of anti-abuse 12 No thin-capitalization rules Lack of anti-abuse 13 No interest- limitation rules Lack of anti-abuse 14 15 No withholding tax on interest payments (absent under domestic law) No beneficial-owner test for reduction of withholding tax on interest Passive Lack of anti-abuse CFC rules 24 No CFC rules Lack of anti-abuse

MS assessment Information collection structured around the 33 indicators Information provided by network of national tax experts Filled in questionnaire submitted to MS for comments

Conclusions from the study Large differences across MS Some indicators are particularly relevant Lack of CFC rules Base erosion by means of financing costs intra-group Lack of rules to counter mismatches in entities qualification Dividend flow-through Patent boxes Role of third countries jurisdictions

Relevance for the ATAP CFC rules GAAR Interest Limitation rules Hybrid mismatches Switchover rules Exit and Capital gains tax rules Role of third-country jurisdictions

Offshore Loan Structure