Beneficial ownership in international tax law /

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Author / Creator:Meindl-Ringler, Angelika, author.
Imprint:Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : Kluwer Law International B.V., [2016]
©2016
Description:xxiv, 424 pages ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Series on international taxation ; volume 58
Series on international taxation ; v. 58.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10994784
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ISBN:9789041168337
9041168338
Language / Script:Current Copyright Fee: GBP12.30 0.
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-414) and index.
Summary:"[This book] compares the use and interpretation of beneficial ownership, both current and historical, in a wide range of national jurisdictions and the EU. In international tax law, the term 'beneficial ownership' refers to which parties involved in a cross-border transaction are entitled to tax treaty benefits. However, determining beneficial ownership is a complex and often disputed issue, subject to different meanings in different countries. Archival research on its early use in tax treaties and in the developing OECD Model reveals that its meaning has changed dramatically over the decades, leading to new interpretations significantly affecting current tax practice and scholarship. This is a book dedicated to establishing how beneficial ownership should ideally be interpreted ultimately shedding a clearer light than has heretofore been available on the meaning of the term...[Topics include]: historical development of the beneficial ownership requirement as used in tax treaties and in the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital; rules of double taxation conventions; application of the OECD's Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit-Shifting (BEPS); the problem of so-called white income; use of the substance-over-form principle; attribution-of-income rules; and the role of agents, nominees and conduit companies. Specific analysis of the use and interpretation of beneficial ownership in the context of a domestic law and treaty in numerous jurisdictions - with particular emphasis on the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States and Germany - is a major feature of the presentation. Furthermore, a comprehensive coverage of how the concept of beneficial ownership has developed over the past half-century is discussed."--

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