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BEPS ACTION 4: INTEREST DEDUCTIONS AND …

Public Discussion Draft BEPS ACTION 4: INTEREST DEDUCTIONS . AND OTHER FINANCIAL. PAYMENTS. 18 December 2014 - 6 February 2015. WORK IN RELATION TO INTEREST DEDUCTIONS . AND OTHER FINANCIAL PAYMENTS. In July 2013, the ACTION Plan on base erosion and profit shifting 1 directed the OECD to commence work on 15 actions designed to ensure the coherence of corporate income taxation at the international level. ACTION 4 of this plan stresses the need to address base erosion and profit shifting using deductible payments such as INTEREST that can give rise to double non-taxation in both inbound and outbound investment scenarios.

directed the OECD to commence work on 15 actions designed to ensure the coherence of corporate income taxation at the international level. Action 4 of this plan stresses the need to address base erosion and profit shifting using deductible

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1 Public Discussion Draft BEPS ACTION 4: INTEREST DEDUCTIONS . AND OTHER FINANCIAL. PAYMENTS. 18 December 2014 - 6 February 2015. WORK IN RELATION TO INTEREST DEDUCTIONS . AND OTHER FINANCIAL PAYMENTS. In July 2013, the ACTION Plan on base erosion and profit shifting 1 directed the OECD to commence work on 15 actions designed to ensure the coherence of corporate income taxation at the international level. ACTION 4 of this plan stresses the need to address base erosion and profit shifting using deductible payments such as INTEREST that can give rise to double non-taxation in both inbound and outbound investment scenarios.

2 From an inbound perspective, concerns focus on excess INTEREST DEDUCTIONS reducing taxable profits in operating companies even in cases where the group as a whole has little or no external debt. From an outbound perspective a company may use debt finance to produce tax exempt or deferred income, thereby claiming a deduction for INTEREST expense while the related income is brought into tax later or not at all. Similar concerns are raised by payments under financial instruments such as guarantees and derivatives. Working Party No.

3 11 of the Committee on Fiscal Affairs (CFA) has examined existing approaches to tackling these issues in order to identify best practices in the design of rules to prevent base erosion and profit shifting using INTEREST and financial payments which are economically equivalent to INTEREST . This consultation document sets out different options for approaches that may be included in a best practice recommendation, and in particular considers issues including: What is INTEREST and what are payments economically equivalent to INTEREST .

4 Who a rule should apply to. Whether a rule should apply to the level of debt or INTEREST expense, and to a gross or net position. Whether a small entity exception or threshold should apply. Whether INTEREST DEDUCTIONS should be limited with reference to the position of an entity's group. Whether INTEREST DEDUCTIONS should be limited with reference to a fixed ratio. Whether a combined approach could be applied. The role of targeted rules. The treatment of non-deductible INTEREST expense and double taxation. Considerations for groups in specific sectors.

5 Interaction with other areas of the BEPS ACTION Plan. 1. OECD (2013), ACTION Plan on base erosion and profit shifting , OECD Publishing, available at 2. The options included in this consultation document do not represent conclusions on the content of any best practice recommendations, but are intended to provide stakeholders with substantive options for analysis and comment. The CFA invites interested parties to send written comments on this consultation document. Comments should be sent by email to mailto:in Word format, by no later than 6 February 2015.

6 Please note that all comments received regarding this consultation document will be made publicly available. Comments submitted in the name of a collective grouping or coalition , or by any person submitting comments on behalf of another person or group of persons, should identify all enterprises or individuals who are members of that collective, or the person(s) on whose behalf the commentator(s) are acting. Persons and organisations who submit comments on this consultation document are invited to indicate whether they wish to speak in support of their comments at a public consultation meeting on ACTION 4 that is scheduled to be held in Paris at the OECD Conference Centre on 17 February 2015.

7 Persons selected as speakers will be informed by email. This consultation meeting will be open to the public and the press. Persons wishing to attend this public consultation meeting will be able to register on line. Due to space limitations, priority will be given to persons and organisations who register first and we reserve the right to limit the number of participants from the same organisation. This meeting will also be broadcast live on the internet and can be accessed on line. No advance registration will be required for this internet access.

8 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS. WORK IN RELATION TO INTEREST DEDUCTIONS AND OTHER FINANCIAL PAYMENTS ..2. I. A. base erosion and profit shifting using INTEREST and payments economically equivalent to INTEREST ..6. B. The BEPS project and INTEREST C. Overview of consultation II. POLICY CONSIDERATIONS ..10. A. Key policy aims ..10. B. EU law issues ..11. III. EXISTING APPROACHES TO TACKLING base erosion AND profit shifting USING. INTEREST A. Existing approaches ..12. B. Success of existing approaches in tackling base erosion and profit shifting using INTEREST C.

9 Academic IV. WHAT IS INTEREST AND WHAT ARE PAYMENTS ECONOMICALLY EQUIVALENT TO. INTEREST ? ..17. V. WHO SHOULD A RULE APPLY TO? ..19. VI. WHAT SHOULD A RULE APPLY TO? (A) THE LEVEL OF DEBT OR INTEREST EXPENSE. AND (B) AN ENTITY'S GROSS OR NET POSITION ..22. A. Application by reference to the level of INTEREST expense or the level of debt ..22. B. Application to an entity's gross position or net position ..23. VII. SHOULD A SMALL ENTITY EXCEPTION OR THRESHOLD APPLY? ..25. VIII. WHETHER INTEREST DEDUCTIONS SHOULD BE LIMITED WITH REFERENCE TO THE.

10 POSITION OF AN ENTITY'S A. Group-wide tests as an approach to addressing base erosion and profit shifting ..27. B. Options for group-wide rules: INTEREST allocation rules and group ratio rules ..29. C. What entities should be included in an INTEREST limitation group? ..33. D. How should a group's net third party INTEREST expense be determined?..34. E. How should economic activity be measured? ..35. F. How should mismatches between accounting and tax rules be addressed?..42. G. How should cash pooling arrangements be treated?


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