The European Commission's proposed Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB) is the most ambitious project in the history of direct taxation within the EU. While retaining the right of Member States to set their own corporate tax rate, the proposed system allows for a one-stopshop for filing tax returns and consolidating prof its and losses across the EU. In this book--the first to offer guidance to practitioners whose work will be affected by these new developments--19 prominent representatives of the business community, tax consultancy, academic taxation scholarship and tax administration discuss the proposed systems rationale, structure and uncertainties, ranging from very technical aspects, to the wording of the proposal, to political considerations. These topics include the following: ;
- the concept of permanent establishment ;
- consequences of entering and leaving;
- depreciation of fixed assets;
- repackaged asset transfers;
- disagreements among Member States;
- subsidiarity and the yellow card procedure ;
- international aspects and tax treaties;
- sharing mechanism and transfer pricing; and
The discussion raises numerous issues likely to lead to future amendments, and for this reason, along with its practical value in developing an understanding of the proposed system's specific effects, the book will be welcomed by tax consultants and lawyers worldwide, corporate tax advisers, European tax authorities and tax researchers and academics.