This practical guide addresses the VAT issues that practitioners encounter on a regular basis. The transaction-based approach provides workable solutions to practical VAT problems. It separates key planning points from complicated legislation and offers clear translation of complex regulations and schemes. Each chapter analyses the pros and cons of various VAT positions, and this highly practical book includes worked examples and practical planning points that could help save money for clients.
Written by the winner of the Taxation Award for 'Tax Writer of the Year 2008', this practical guide for successful VAT planning addresses the many VAT issues that practitioners encounter on a regular basis. Taking a transaction-based approach, the book outlines how to make the most of the various VAT provisions and schemes for all sizes of business. Each chapter analyses the pros and cons of various VAT positions, and this highly practical book includes worked examples and practical planning points that could help save money for clients. Tolley's VAT Planning provides workable solutions to practical VAT problems, separating key planning points from complex legislation and guiding you through an otherwise complex set of legislation, regulation and schemes.
The most thorough treatment of its subject available, this book introduces and analyses the international tax issues relating to international manufacturing and distribution activities, extending from the tax regime in the country where the manufacturing activities are located, through to regional purchase and sales companies, to the taxation of local country sales companies. The analysis includes the domestic tax laws relating to manufacturing and distribution company profits as well as international tax issues relating to income flows and the payment of dividends. Among the topics and issues analysed in depth are the following: – foreign tax credits; – taxation in the digital economy; – tax incentives; – intellectual property; – group treasury companies; – mergers and acquisitions; – leasing; – derivatives; – controlled foreign corporation provisions; – VAT and customs tariffs; – free trade agreements and customs unions; – transfer pricing; – role of tax treaties; – hedging; – related accounting issues; – deferred tax assets and liabilities; – tax risk management; – supply chain management; – depreciation allowances; and – carry-forward tax losses. The book includes descriptions of 21 country tax systems and ten detailed case studies applying the analysis to specific examples. Detailed up-to-date attention is paid to the OECD Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) and other measures against tax avoidance. As a full-scale commentary and analysis of international taxation issues for multinational manufacturing groups – including in-depth consideration of corporate structures, tax treaties, transfer pricing, and current developments – this book is without peer. It will prove of inestimable value to all accountants, lawyers, economists, financial managers, and government officials working in international trade environments.
A guide for VAT Planning, this title outlines, using worked examples and case studies, how to make the most of the various VAT provisions and schemes for small-medium sized businesses. Taking a transaction based approach, it provides solutions to problems clients face, through analysis of the pros and cons of various VAT positions.
Banking is an increasingly global business, with a complex network of international transactions within multinational groups and with international customers. This book provides a thorough, practical analysis of international taxation issues as they affect the banking industry. Thoroughly explaining banking’s significant benefits and risks and its taxable activities, the book’s broad scope examines such issues as the following: taxation of dividends and branch profits derived from other countries; transfer pricing and branch profit attribution; taxation of global trading activities; tax risk management; provision of services and intangible property within multinational groups; taxation treatment of research and development expenses; availability of tax incentives such as patent box tax regimes; swaps and other derivatives; loan provisions and debt restructuring; financial technology (FinTech); group treasury, interest flows, and thin capitalisation; tax havens and controlled foreign companies; and taxation policy developments and trends. Case studies show how international tax analysis can be applied to specific examples. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (OECD BEPS) measures and how they apply to banking taxation are discussed. The related provisions of the OECD Model Tax Convention are analysed in detail. The banking industry is characterised by rapid change, including increased diversification with new banking products and services, and the increasing significance of activities such as shadow banking outside current regulatory regimes. For all these reasons and more, this book will prove to be an invaluable springboard for problem solving and mastering international taxation issues arising from banking. The book will be welcomed by corporate counsel, banking law practitioners, and all professionals, officials, and academics concerned with finance and its tax ramifications.
Provides practical advice on achieving the optimum tax position, thereby preventing unnecessary VAT liabilities, and avoiding the many pitfalls of this tax. It also incorporates all the changes introduced by recent UK and EU legislation and case law, and discusses the procedures which a taxpayer might take in contentious situations.
Written by the winner of the Taxation Award for 'tax Writer of the Year 2008', this practical guide for successful VAT planning addresses the many VAT issues that practitioners encounter on a regular basis. Taking a transaction-based approach, the book outlines how to make the most of the various VAT provisions and schemes for all sizes of business.
This practical guide addresses the VAT issues that practitioners encounter on a regular basis. The transaction-based approach provides workable solutions to practical VAT problems. It separates key planning points from complicated legislation and offers clear translation of complex regulations and schemes. Each chapter analyses the pros and cons of various VAT positions, and this highly practical book includes worked examples and practical planning points that could help save money for clients.