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  • 24-June-2016

    English

    Tax challenges, disruption and the digital economy

    While the digital economy cannot be separated out from the rest of the economy, it is equally clear that some specific features of the digital economy may exacerbate the risks of base erosion and profit shifting for tax purposes–namely mobility (e.g. intangibles, business functions), reliance on data (and other forms of user input), network effects, and the spread of multi-sided business models.

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  • 10-December-2014

    English

    The Distributional Effects of Consumption Taxes in OECD Countries

    The report examines the distributional effects of value-added tax (VAT) and excise tax systems in 20 OECD countries, and investigates the effectiveness of reduced VAT rates as a redistributional tool.
  • 2-December-2013

    English

    A decade of sharing tax experiences and knowledge: Key issues and debates in VAT, SME taxation and the tax treatment of the financial sector

    The report provides an overview of the main issues raised by VAT, SMEs and the taxation of the financial sector, and that tax practitioners should be aware of in their day to day work. Each chapter provides a detailed analysis of the challenges revenue administrations and policy makers face in designing and administering these taxes, and possible solutions that can be adapted and related to the specific situation of different countries.

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  • 5-juillet-2012

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    Projet de Commentaires sur les Principes directeurs internationaux pour la neutralité de la TVA

    Le Comité des Affaires Fiscales (CAF) fait appel aux commentaires du public pour son projet de Commentaires sur les Principes directeurs internationaux pour la neutralité de la TVA.Ce projet formule des orientations pour l’application en pratique des 6 Principes directeurs internationaux sur la neutralité de la TVA qui ont été approuvés par le CAF en juillet 2011.Les commentaires doivent être adressés avant le 26/09/2012 à vat@oecd.org

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