OECD/G20 BEPS Project The Final Reports.

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OECD/G20 BEPS Project The Final Reports

1869 Globalisation

International Tax Rules 2010 1890 1869 1980 2013 1950 1920 Profit Shifting Base Erosion Tax Base HORS SERVICE International Tax Rules

July 2013 October 2015 BEPS Action Plan

Action Items Coher ence Substance Transparency Digital Economy (1) Hybrid Mismatch Arrangements (2) Harmful Tax Practices (5) Interest Deductions (4) CFC Rules (3) Substance Preventing Tax Treaty Abuse (6) Avoidance of PE Status (7) TP Aspects of Intangibles (8) TP/Risk and Capital (9) TP/High Risk Transactions (10) Transparency Methodologies and Data Analysis (11) Disclosure Rules (12) TP Documentation (13) Dispute Resolution (14) Digital Economy (1) Multilateral Instrument (15) Action Items

What’s in the BEPS package? Minimum standards Reinforced international standards on tax treaties and transfer pricing Common approaches and best practices for domestic law measures Analytical reports with recommendations (digital economy and multilateral instrument) Detailed report on measuring BEPS

International Consensus

% Key data on BEPS Fiscal and economic effects Net FDI to GDP ratios Global annual CIT revenue Concentration of investments Net FDI to GDP ratios have increased sharply Loss of 4-10% (USD 100-240 bn) MNE effective tax rates Better data is needed To assess the effects of BEPS on shifting real economic activity To perform statistical analysis based on Country-by- country reports To update periodic Corporate Tax Statistics % 4% – 8.5% lower ETR than similar domestic firms Key data on BEPS

What is the impact on beps?

Expected impact BEPS in a nutshell on BEPS HQ Parent Co Ineffective/No CFC Rules Maximise Deductions Minimise Assets/Risks Ultimate Residence Country (High Tax) Parent Co Low Tax Intermediate Country High Tax Intermediate Country Intermediate Co 2 Intermediate Co 1 Maximise Assets/Risks Hybrid Mismatch Preferential Regime Maximise Deductions Market or Production Country (High Tax) Avoid Taxable Presence or Minimise Assets/Risks Local Activity Low or no Withholding tax

Compulsory spontaneous exchange of information on rulings BEPS in a nutshell Expected impact on BEPS Ineffective/No CFC Rules Maximise Deductions Minimise Assets/Risks Action 3 Ultimate Residence Country (High Tax) Parent Co Action 4 Action 8-10 Address techniques used to avoid the PE status, e.g. by replacing a distributor with a commissionnaire arrangement; by artificially fragmenting business activities to take advantage of exceptions that were initially adopted to prevent the taxation of mere preparatory or auxiliary activities; and/or by splitting-up construction contracts Common approach to introduce coordination tools. Combination of primary and defensive rules. Ordering rule that avoids double taxation while preventing double non-taxation Limit interest deductibility: Common approach on net interest deductions limited to a percentage (between 10%-30%) of EBITDA plus optional group wide ratio Align substance with value creation through revised/new guidance for applying the ALP: delineation of actual transaction, risk allocation, intangibles including HTVI, CCA, commodity transactions and services Include income creating BEPS concerns in the definition of CFC income, e.g. income from digital sales Address treaty abuse through a minimum standards on treaty shopping (i.e. LOB and/or PPT) and other anti-abuse clauses Nexus approach uses expenditure on R&D as a Proxy for Activity in IP regimes. Compulsory spontaneous exchange of information on rulings Low Tax Intermediate Country High Tax Intermediate Country Intermediate Co 2 Intermediate Co 1 Action 8-10 Maximise Assets/Risks Action 13 Hybrid Mismatch Preferential Regime Maximise Deductions Action 2 Action 5 Market or Production Country (High Tax) Avoid Taxable Presence or Minimise Assets/Risks Local Activity Action 4 Action 7 Low or no Withholding tax Action 6 Action 8-10

Country-by-Country Reporting Exchange of rulings FHTP MAC Membership Mandatory disclosure Country-by-Country Reporting Transparency

Dispute Resolution

A large group of countries Minimum Standard Peer review Minimum standard + + Supplementary commitment Mandatory binding MAP arbitration A large group of countries >90% of MAP cases Dispute Resolution

Holistic Approach Monitoring Legal certainty and dispute resolution Transparency ----- ----_____ New and revised rules Holistic Approach Q

What’s next?

Inclusiveness G20 Leaders 16 November 2015 “We, therefore, strongly urge the timely implementation of the project and encourage all countries and jurisdictions, including developing ones, to participate. To monitor the implementation of the BEPS project globally, we call on the OECD to develop an inclusive framework by early 2016 with the involvement of interested non-G20 countries and jurisdictions which commit to implement the BEPS project, including developing economies, on an equal footing.” Inclusiveness Q

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