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Hybrid Entities and the EU Direct Tax Directives (Eurotax Series on European Taxation)

Author G.K. Fibbe, A. J. A. Stevens
Publisher Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Category Business enterprises
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ISBN / ASIN9041159428
ISBN-139789041159427
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Hybrid Entities and the EU Direct Tax Directives is the first ever book on tax issues in multiple EU Member States involving the application of the EU Direct Tax Directives and hybrid entities.

Benefit from the detailed analysis, ranging from specific national law developments to solidly grounded recommendations, offering unprecedented guidance on the way forward. Opening with a general background describing the EU framework in the introduction and concluding with a comparative analysis incorporating concrete recommendations, you'll gain a full understanding of the issues and potential solutions. The main body consists of reports by local experts from eight Member States -- Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. Each country report quickly brings you up to date with practice in that country, with discussion of the national system for classifying foreign entities and how the specific country applies the interwoven impacts of the following factors on issues relating to hybrid entities.

The final recommendations in "linking rules" that serve to align Member States -- direct tax systems with stringent entity classifications and allocation of income, effectively neutralizing the effects of hybrid mismatches.

How will this improve your practice?

  • Crystallize the issues surrounding tax treatment of hybrid entities allowing you navigate the field with confidence.
  • Be prepared for obstacles with in-depth analysis of problems arising from autonomous tax classification of hybrid entities.
  • Learn the full scope and range of how hybrid entities are treated at all levels.
  • Employ legal strategies based on solidly grounded tax expert recommendations.

Individual country reports contain all the information you need by including coverage of the below and more:

  • Primary EU law and relevant case law of the ECJ;
  • EU Parent-Subsidiary Directive;
  • EU Merger Directive;
  • EU Interest and Royalty Directive;
  • OECD tax treaty approach to hybrid entities.

Hybrid Entities and the EU Direct Tax Directives will be welcomed by tax practitioners advising multinationals, and will also be of great value to academics and government officials in any country dealing with EU or Member State tax law.

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