Hybrid Mismatches in International Transactions
� A Study of Linking Rules in EU and Tax Treaty Law
   
 
Författare:Arfwidsson Autilia
Titel:Hybrid Mismatches in International Transactions � A Study of Linking Rules in EU and Tax Treaty Law
Utgivningsår:2024
Omfång:624 sid.
Förlag:IBFD
ISBN:9789087229290
Produkttyp:Inbunden
Typ av verk:Akademisk avhandling
Serie:IBFD Doctoral Series nr. 77
Ämnesord:Skatterätt , EU-rätt

Pris: 2008 SEK exkl. moms

 

This book undertakes a comprehensive analysis of how hybrid mismatches in international transactions are addressed within EU and tax treaty law.

Why this book?

Hybrid mismatches, where differences in income characterization across jurisdictions lead to double non-taxation, can be exploited by multinational enterprises to reduce their overall tax burden. Common hybrid mismatch rules addressing this issue have recently been introduced within the European Union and the OECD. The adoption of these rules is unprecedented and poses a novelty for many states’ national tax systems. Beyond being technically complex, the operation of these rules necessitates interactions with other anti-avoidance rules, tax treaty provisions, EU law, OECD guidelines and national rules in foreign jurisdictions.

This book makes a significant contribution through its extensive structural examination of hybrid mismatches and their rules, covering both EU and tax treaty law. The examination primarily focuses on the hybrid mismatch rules in EU secondary law and their interactions with other aspects of EU and tax treaty law in preventing such mismatches. The analysis is conducted within the context of the rules’ underlying objectives.

The study highlights five formal objectives of the rules: preventing tax avoidance, neutrality, equity, administrability and legal certainty. However, a critical examination reveals that these objectives often lack substance or resemble political slogans. Several structural premises contributing to the occurrence of hybrid mismatches are identified, including the general trend of reducing or eliminating withholding taxes within EU and tax treaty law. While the hybrid mismatch rules play a crucial role in preventing mismatches, their complex design and technical limitations render them vulnerable to circumvention. Another issue is that they often risk resulting in unresolved double taxation when interacting with other parts of EU and tax treaty law. Ultimately, the rules are primarily focused on preventing tax avoidance but tend to overlook other objectives. The study particularly advocates for improved administrability and legal certainty.

Table of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Hybrid Mismatches and Hybrid Mismatch Rules: Outlining the Issue and Its Remedy

Chapter 3: The Hybrid Mismatch Rules in the ATAD

Chapter 4: Hybrid Mismatches in the Context of the IRD and the PSD

Chapter 5: Hybrid Mismatches in the Context of EU Primary Law

Chapter 6: Hybrid Mismatches in the Context of Tax Treaty Law

Chapter 7: Evaluation and Future Proposals

Chapter 8: General Conclusions
 
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