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A Common Tax Base for Multinational Enterprises in the European Union - Thesis, Universität Mannheim, 2008

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Company taxation is an important element for the establishment and the completion of the Internal Market. Against this background, the European Commission recommends the harmonisation of the tax base in the European Union.

Carsten Wendt analyses the necessity, the concept as well as potential advantages and effects of a common tax base for multinational enterprises in the European Union. He addresses important issues concerning a common tax base, such as the definition of the consolidated group, the technique and scope of consolidation and the formula used to allocate the consolidated tax base among the involved member states. The author provides alternative options to solve these issues and concludes that a common tax base as intended by the European Commission would remedy many of the existing tax obstacles for multinational enterprises in the EU. However, distortions will remain, mainly because member states retain their sovereignty to set their tax rates independently and the territorial scope of a common tax base has to be restricted to group entities located within the EU.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Theory of Multinational Enterprises.- Guidelines for Income Taxation of Multinational Enterprises.- Company Taxation in the European Union - a Stocktaking.- An Evaluation of the Prevailing Corporation Tax in the European Union.- A Common Tax Base for Multinational Enterprises in the European Union.- Conclusions.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Dr. Carsten Wendt promovierte bei Prof. Dr. Christoph Spengel am Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Betriebswirtschaftliche Steuerlehre II der Universität Mannheim. Er ist Assistent des Finanzvorstands der HeidelbergCement AG in Heidelberg.

Zusammenfassung

Company taxation is an important element for the establishment and the completion of the Internal Market. Against this background, the European Commission recommends the harmonisation of the tax base in the European Union.

Carsten Wendt analyses the necessity, the concept as well as potential advantages and effects of a common tax base for multinational enterprises in the European Union. He addresses important issues concerning a common tax base, such as the definition of the consolidated group, the technique and scope of consolidation and the formula used to allocate the consolidated tax base among the involved member states. The author provides alternative options to solve these issues and concludes that a common tax base as intended by the European Commission would remedy many of the existing tax obstacles for multinational enterprises in the EU. However, distortions will remain, mainly because member states retain their sovereignty to set their tax rates independently and the territorial scope of a common tax base has to be restricted to group entities located within the EU.

Produktdetails

Autoren Carsten Wendt
Verlag Gabler
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 19.02.2009
 
EAN 9783834913265
ISBN 978-3-8349-1326-5
Seiten 231
Gewicht 326 g
Illustration XVII, 231 p. 9 illus.
Serien Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Themen Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Wirtschaft > Betriebswirtschaft

Unternehmensbesteuerung, Europa; Wirtschaft, Recht, Business and Management, Management science, Tax laws, Tax accounting, Business Taxation and Tax Law, Gesellschafts- und Unternehmenssteuerrecht, Tax Harmonisation

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