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Common Corporate Tax Base (CC(C)TB) and Determination of Taxable Income - An International Comparison

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The study conducted by the Centre of European Economic Research (ZEW), the University of Mannheim and Ernst & Young contributes to the ongoing evaluation of the proposal for a Draft Council Directive on a Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CC(C)TB) released by the European Commission on March 16, 2011. For the first time, details on the determination of taxable income under the proposed Council Directive are compared to prevailing corporate tax accounting regulations in all 27 Member States, Switzerland and the US. The study presents evidence on the scope of differences and similarities between national tax accounting regulations and the Directive's treatment in a complete, yet concise form. Based on this comprehensive comparison, it goes on to discuss remaining open questions and adjustments needed if the Directive is to be implemented in national tax law. Readers seeking a basis for taking an active part in the public debate will find a valuable source of information and a first impression of how the proposed CC(C)TB would affect corporate tax burdens in the European Union.

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Introduction.- Common Corporate (Consolidated) Tax Base: Some Institutional Details.- The Determination of Taxable Income: A Comparison of the CC(C)TB Proposal and Current Practice in the EU Member States, Switzerland and the United States.- Results.- Summary of Conclusion.

Summary

The study conducted by the Centre of European Economic Research (ZEW), the University of Mannheim and Ernst & Young contributes to the ongoing evaluation of the proposal for a Draft Council Directive on a Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CC(C)TB) released by the European Commission on March 16, 2011. For the first time, details on the determination of taxable income under the proposed Council Directive are compared to prevailing corporate tax accounting regulations in all 27 Member States, Switzerland and the US. The study presents evidence on the scope of differences and similarities between national tax accounting regulations and the Directive’s treatment in a complete, yet concise form. Based on this comprehensive comparison, it goes on to discuss remaining open questions and adjustments needed if the Directive is to be implemented in national tax law. Readers seeking a basis for taking an active part in the public debate will find a valuable source of information and a first impression of how the proposed CC(C)TB would affect corporate tax burdens in the European Union.

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Assisted by Christop Spengel (Editor), Christoph Spengel (Editor), York Z¿llkau (Editor), Zöllkau (Editor), Zöllkau (Editor), York Zöllkau (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.04.2014
 
EAN 9783642429286
ISBN 978-3-642-42928-6
No. of pages 104
Dimensions 176 mm x 235 mm x 236 mm
Weight 213 g
Illustrations XXVIII, 104 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, International Law, Private International Law, Law and Criminology, Business Taxation/Tax Law, Financial Law/Fiscal Law, European law, Conflict of Laws, Fiscal Law, comparative law, Law—Europe, Public finance, Public finance & taxation, Tax laws, Tax accounting, Financial law: general, Business Taxation and Tax Law

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