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Couple Received Ordinary Income, Constructive Dividend From CFCs

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The Tax Court held that the distribution a couple received from a controlled foreign corporationwas taxable as ordinary income because the CFCwasn't a qualified corporation under section 1(h)(11)(C)(i) and held that they received a constructive dividend from their CFC in Cypruswhen it canceled a debt owed by their S corporation. The court found that therewas a genuine dispute of material fact regardingwhether the Cyprus CFCwas a qualified corporation andwhether a distribution from itwas a qualified dividend.

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Oxfam Finds Countries Losing Out on Tax Revenue From Drug Companies

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Oxfam International issued a report September 18 that states theworld's largest pharmaceutical companies ÔøΩ including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Abbott, and Merck & Co. ÔøΩ appear to be avoiding paying an estimated $3.8 billion in taxes annually to 16 countries.

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International Tax Enforcement Cooperation in the Trump Administration


In this article, the author discusses various policies in the Trump administration, including changes to U.S. foreign and international trade policy, tax transparency, entity transparency and beneficial ownership information, and economic sanctions.

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Greek Government Proposing Corporate, Property Tax, and VAT Cuts


Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras recently announced several initiatives ÔøΩ including proposed tax cuts and social benefits ÔøΩ that the government plans to implement in the coming months.

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Carbon Taxation, Emissions Trading Too Low to Meet Climate Goals


Taxes on carbon and fossil fuels, alongwith the prices of tradable carbon emissions permits, are too low for governments to meet their climate targets, but momentum is picking up, according to the OECD.

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Dutch Tax Plan Abolishes Dividend Tax, Limits Expat Tax Break


The Netherlands' 15 percentwithholding tax on dividendswill be repealed, cutting revenue by ÔøΩ1.9 billion, according to the government's tax plan released September 18 alongwith the 2019 budget.

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CFC Distribution to U.S. Couple Is Not Qualified Dividend Income


A distribution from a Hong Kong controlled foreign corporation to U.S. individual shareholderswho elected to be treated as a domestic corporationwasn't qualified dividend income entitled to preferential treatment, the U.S. Tax Court held.

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News Analysis: Avoidy! A Dip Into the Proposed GILTI Rules


Former IRS official Ron Dabrowski of KPMG interviewed Raymond Stahl, special counsel to the IRS associate chief counsel (international), about proposed GILTI rules and forthcoming guidance under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act at the International Tax Institute luncheon in New York September 18. The IRS has issued proposed regulations on the repatriation transition tax (REG-104226-18) and global intangible low-taxed income (REG-104390-18). The government isworking to finalize these rules expeditiously.

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Artificial Intelligence To Revolutionize Tax Planning


Artificial intelligence is expected to bring a decisive shift in the taxworldwithin the next decade as more and more businesses and revenue agencies launch pilot projects to deploy the technology.

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EU Clears Luxembourg Of State Aid In McDonald's Tax Deals


Luxembourg allowed McDonald's to not pay corporate tax in the country because its profitswere subject to tax in the U.S. The European Union's competition authority saidwednesday that Luxembourg didn't break state aid rules in its tax treatment of McDonald's, ending a nearly three-year investigation and marking a rare stand-down for Europe's competition czar.

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Market Insight: Why Grant Thornton and BDO want audit reform


Grant Thornton and BDO have come out in favour of reforming the UK's auditing market, but thewider industry is divided over the best solution. The two issues at the centre of this debate are concerns over the limited range of choice and competition in the market, aswell as conflict of interest, both real and perceived.

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Apple pays Ireland 14bn (euros) in disputed back taxes


Ireland has collected ÔøΩ14.3bn in disputed back taxes and interest from Apple, more than two years after Brussels decided that the tech giant's sweetheart tax dealwith the country violated EU law.

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Private Equity Firms Face Compliance Woes Under 'GILTI' Tax Rules


Small shareholders of U.S. partnershipswith overseas interests could get smackedwith the 2017 tax overhaul's levy on global intangible low-taxed income, a development creating a slew of unexpected complexities, particularly for private equity funds. The IRS proposed GILTI tax regulations could also factor into some funds' decisions as theyweighwhether or not to incorporate.

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Irish Said to Face EU Tax Pressure in Return for Brexit Support


Some European Union members may press Ireland to drop its opposition towide-ranging corporate tax reform in return for the bloc's backing on Brexit, according to the European official,who asked not to be identified because they aren't authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

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Brazil Preparing Corporate Tax Cut Proposal


Brazil's forthcoming tax overhaul could make it the latest country to trim its corporate tax rate in thewake of U.S. reforms.

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AICPA Urges IRS to Amend Transition Tax FAQ on Overpayments

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The American Institute of CPAs has urged Treasury and the IRS to amend frequently asked questions on the section 965 transition tax to allow taxpayers to request a refund or application to their 2018 estimated tax liability of the amount of their 2017 estimated tax payments that exceeds their 2017 regular income tax liability, exclusive of the tax amount calculated under section 965.

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AICPA Chimes In (Again) on Transition Tax Installment Payments


One advocacy group reiterated its call for Treasury and the IRS to reverse transition tax guidance that denies taxpayers a choice on how to apply their 2017 estimated tax overpayments.

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Does the EU's Anti-Tax-Avoidance Directive Have a GAAR Problem?


The EU has a little problem regarding its tax harmonization efforts. But then, that's nothing new.

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INSIGHT: Taxation of the Digital Economy in France-Where are We? Part 2


This article presents the second part of a two-part articlewhich considers the implications of the new permanent establishment definition and the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent BEPS.

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Chile plots major tax reform


Chilean President Sebastian Pinera has shared his plan to reform corporate tax in a bid to raise the gains of bringing cash back to the country. Contrary to global trends, President Pinera has not made the case for cutting the headline corporate tax rate. Rather, the conservative leader has argued for bringing down the effective rate for taxpayers from more than 44% to 35%without cutting headline rates.

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Companies Aren't All Rushing to Repatriate Cash


U.S. companies have moved cautiously in repatriating stockpiled overseas profits in response to last year's tax-law change, despite the Trump administration's assertions that trillions of dollarswould return home quickly and supercharge the domestic economy.

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France to Replace 'Exit Tax' on Capital Gains, Target Fiscal Cheats


Francewill abolish a tax imposed on the capital gains of top earners and entrepreneurswho leave France and sell their assetswith a more-targeted levy designed to deter tax optimisation, a finance ministry spokesman said on Saturday.

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New 'GILTI' tax is killing private enterprise, and it must be fixed


A central plank of the TCJAwas to improve the incentives to innovate and invest, and to make U.S.-based multinationals more internationally tax-competitive. A key part of this effortwas to move toward a more territorial-based corporation tax,with minimum taxes like that on GILTI to ensure compliance. Now, however, those intentions are being violated as companieswithout intangible-related income are being swept up in the GILTI tax, and they are being taxed at rates above the new 21 percent statutory corporate rate.

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Tax Solutions to Patent Damages


The articleexploreswhen transfer prices are the most informative to calculating reasonable royalty damage awards in patent cases and how transfer prices are devoid of some of the distortions that plague existing patent licenses between unrelated parties.

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Bill Would Put Brakes on U.S. States' Rush to Tax Internet Sales

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The ability of states to quickly cash in on a June U.S. Supreme Court ruling that lifted restrictions on their ability to tax all internet saleswould be restrained under federal legislation announced on Friday. U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner said the bill he introduced thisweekwill clarify interstate sales tax collection requirements, prevent states from imposing sales tax collections on retailers before Jan. 1, and bar retroactive taxation.

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Costa Rica Strikes, Marches Against Tax Plan, Testing New President

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Thousands of Costa Ricans kept up a fourth day of marches and awide publicworkers strike on Thursday to protest a proposed fiscal reform,whichwould convert the country's 13% sales tax to a value added tax.

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INSIGHT: Taxation of the Digital Economy in France-Where are We? Part 1


The digitalization of the economy raises tax challengeswhich the OECD is trying to resolvewith a measure that changes of the definition of permanent establishment. The amendment's objective is to provide existing tax treatieswith sufficiently broad definitions to embrace the digital economy,which is currently not the case as recently illustrated by two decisions of the French courts. This article discusses the two most recent decisions by French courts andwhether there is a need for further definition of permanent establishment.

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IRS Moves to Ease Pain of New Tax That Targets Offshore Profits


The IRS proposed regulations this past Thursday thatwould soften the blow of a new levy targeting companies that book income in low-tax countries. One of the measureswould allow large multinationals to consolidate the tax at one time for all of their entities aswell as provide guidance on how to calculate the Gilti tax.

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Czech Government Unifies Lodging Taxes in Nod to Sharing Economy


On Sep. 12, the Czech government's executive branch approved a uniform local accommodation taxwith the aim to introduce a single tax thatwould apply to all providers of short-term accommodationwithout regard forwhere the accommodation is orwho provides it. This proposed tax is the latest measure the Czech government has introduced as it adjusts its taxation of the sharing economy.

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Foreign Subsidiary Income Inclusions Count for REIT Income Test


Global intangible low-taxed income and other types of foreign income inclusions qualify for purposes of a real estate investment trust's income qualification test, but some foreign exchange gains don't.

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Proposed GILTI Regs Provide Computational Guidance

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The IRS has issued proposed regulations (REG-104390-18) implementing provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97) that require U.S. shareholders to include global intangible low-taxed income generated by controlled foreign corporations in their gross income.

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GILTI Regs Focus on Computations, Punt on FTC Issues


Proposed regs on global intangible low-taxed income focus on computational issueswhile leaving significant questions on expense allocation for another time.

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HMRC Defends Efforts to Promote Making Tax Digital Program


HM Revenue & Customs defended its efforts to raise awareness of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT after a leading accountancy bodywarned that many businesses remain unaware of the program.

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New OECD CbC Guidance Offers Flexibility on Dividends


The OECD has updated its country-by-country reporting guidance to allow jurisdictions the choice ofwhether to require that dividends be included in pretax profit and provide for consistency across items for minority interest entities.

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OECD Releases Comments on Transfer Pricing Aspects of Financial Transactions (Part 1 of 3)

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The OECD has released the first of three sets of comments received on its consultation regarding transfer pricing aspects of financial transactions that addresses issues such as treasury function, intragroup loans, hedging, and captive insurance.

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India's APA Applications Are Up but Completions Are Down


As interest in India's advance pricing agreement program grows and its application backlog expands, the number of signed agreements has dropped and the time to completion has stretched to record levels.

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TCJA Raises Stakes for EU Tax Proposals


The United States' adoption of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has made the case for an EU-wide common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB) stronger and more urgent, according to a European Commission official.

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Proposed GILTI Regs Could Result in Taxable Phantom Income


The proposed regulations on global intangible low-taxed income could lead to taxable phantom income because of their approach to calculating tested income and loss and the disallowance of net operating loss and capital loss carryovers.

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Practitioners Bristle at GILTI Antiabuse Provision


Proposed regs on global intangible low-taxed income may have just been released, but consternation over an antiabuse provisionwithin the guidance has been swift to develop among practitioners.

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News Analysis: TCJA and Passive Income: Mixed Incentives


The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act changed the tax consequences of the receipt and payment of some types of fixed or determinable annual or periodic income, including dividends, interest, rents, and royalties.

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News Analysis: Can the BEAT Fix Transfer Pricing?


The base erosion and antiabuse tax may reflect concernwithin Congress that the arm's-length standard is slipping as an effective transfer pricing method. However, the new law is flawed in its drafting, making its application to taxpayers overbroad and inconsistent across industries. Treasury's ability to fix these problems through regulatory guidance is hindered by a lack of legislative history. Other countries looking to the United States for leadership in this area should beware.

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The impact of the new US base erosion and anti-abuse tax on the global cross-border services sector

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As the service sector of the global economy continues to grow rapidly, technological advances have enabled businesses to provide services from almost any location in theworld to almost any other location in theworld. Broadly speaking, there are two elements of the services sector. First, multinational corporate groups provide a broad range of intra-group services from one or only a few central locations, thus improving efficiency. Second, an increasing number of businesses have outsourced many of their services to third-party providers and frequently personnel of the service providers' affiliates located outside, aswell aswithin, the customer's home country. Both elements of the cross-border services sector must confront the new base erosion and anti-abuse tax (BEAT).
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Canada Has Much to Lose From TCJA, Study Shows


The potential effects of the U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on the Canadian economy have been hotly debated, but a new report suggests that significant percentages of Canada's GDP and employment are at risk.

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Canada's Tax Court Upholds $362M Adjustment to Loblaw Subsidiary


A Canadian court upheld adjustments totaling C $470 million ($362 million) to taxable income of food retail giant Loblaw Companies Ltd.'s subsidiary, denying challenges under Canada's controlled foreign company and general antiavoidance rules.

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U.K. Finance Bill Inquiry Examines HMRC Powers


A House of Lords committee's inquiry into the draft finance bill is seeking evidence of "perceived unfairness" in U.K. tax policy or enforcement.

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NAM Seeks to Limit Burdens on Manufacturers Under Tax Reform

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The National Association of Manufacturers has asked Treasury to avoid imposing rules under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97) thatwould mandate reallocation of former general limitation foreign tax credits against the new general limitation and foreign branch baskets and to limit any new taxes on manufacturers, consistentwith congressional intent.

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Manufacturers Seek Relief on GILTI and Foreign Tax Credits


A manufacturers' coalition urged Treasury, in its coming guidance, to ease the corporate burden created by the combination of global intangible low-taxed income and expense allocation rules and to provide transitional foreign tax credit rules.

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Inaugural FATCA Conviction Is a 'Wake-Up Call'


With the first conviction under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, time may be up for financial institutions trying to avoid U.S. reporting obligations.

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BEAT Form Indicates Taxpayers May Need to Prove Themselves Out


Taxpayers may have to assert the inapplicability of the base erosion and antiabuse tax to their circumstances by filingwith the IRS rather than staying silent, if a recent draft form is any indication.

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EU to Identify Tax Matters for Qualified Majority Voting


The European Commission in January or February 2019will propose abandoning the unanimity rule on tax issues, commission President Jean-Claude Juncker announced September 12.

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