Tax Avoidance Revisited in the EU BEPS Context

Tax Avoidance Revisited in the EU BEPS Context
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This book discusses the legal meaning of tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning in selected jurisdictions and analyses the impact of BEPS on those concepts.

Why this book? 

This book discusses the legal meaning of tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning in 23 EU and non-EU jurisdictions and analyses the repercussions of the BEPS initiatives on those concepts.

It further discusses (i) whether there is a supranational meaning of tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning, both at the OECD/G20 and EU levels; (ii) the role played by transfer pricing rules in tax avoidance; and (iii) consistency and hierarchy among the BEPS initiatives.

National reports examine the response to tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning in individual jurisdictions, taking into account the OECD/G20 BEPS recommendations and the European Union’s reactions. They also give notice of general anti-avoidance rules, special anti-avoidance rules and transfer pricing rules in force in each jurisdiction, analyse their meaning and scope, and trace the interactions among them. The national reports are accompanied by a general report, along with four thematic reports covering the main topics discussed during the 2016 EATLP Congress, held in Munich.

Tax Avoidance Revisited in the EU BEPS Context

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59403/1nd27ph
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Chapter 1: Tax Avoidance Revisited in the EU BEPS Context

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59403/1nd27ph001
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Chapter 2: Tax Avoidance and Aggressive Tax Planning as an International Standard – BEPS and the “New” Standards of (Legal and Illegal) Tax Avoidance

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59403/1nd27ph002
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Chapter 3: Transfer Pricing and Tax Avoidance

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59403/1nd27ph003
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Chapter 4: The Meaning of Tax Avoidance and Aggressive Tax Planning in European Union Tax Law: Some Thoughts in Connection with the Reaction to Such Practices by the European Union

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59403/1nd27ph004
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Chapter 5: Consistency and Hierarchy among the BEPS Actions

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59403/1nd27ph005
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Chapter 6: Questionnaire for National Reports

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59403/1nd27ph006
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