Why this book?
Business restructurings are a reaction to global competitive pressures and changing market demand. In response to market forces, multinational enterprises (MNEs) may be able to retain their profit margins only by undertaking a restructuring.
By drawing together divergent views Transfer Pricing and Business Restructurings highlights the main tax issues that arise when business restructurings take place. It provides fundamental information about the drivers of business restructurings and business models, examines the application of Art. 9 of the OECD Model Convention and considers not only the direct tax issues in business restructuring, but also VAT and customs duties
The book also gives practical insights into the tax accounting treatment of business restructurings, OECD work in progress and the effect of the EU tax system. And includes a case study concerning the restructuring of a manufacturing operation, which is analysed from the perspective of key industrial jurisdictions, along with an examination of current practice.
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Countries/Jurisdictions covered
China, Germany, India, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States.
Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Business Models
- Chapter 3: OECD Policy Framework
- Chapter 4: EU Policy Framework
- Chapter 5: Article 9 of the OECD Model Convention
- Chapter 6: Permanent Establishment Issues
- Chapter 7: VAT Aspects of Business Restructurings
- Chapter 8: Customs Duties
- Chapter 9: Tax Accounting Considerations
- Chapter 10-15: Country Chapters
- Chapter 16: Case Study: Restructuring a manufacturing operation
- Chapter 17: Conclusions
Contributor(s)
Valerie Amerkhail, Anuschka Bakker, George Bradt, Irene J.J. Burgers, Mukesh Butani, Andrew Casley, Koen De Grave, Monica Erasmus-Koen, Massimo Fabio, Alan W. Granwell, Monique van Herksen, Nadine Hiller, Heinz-Klaus Kroppen, Patrick Mathieu, Jennifer Moore, René van der Paardt, Achim Roeder, Richard Schmidtke, Jonathan Schwarz, Caroline Silberztein, Werner Stuffer, Ynze van der Tempel, Chris Tierney, Steven Tseng, Nele Vandervelden and Markus Wyss.