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The Taxation of Corporate Groups under Consolidation
An International Comparison

Antony Ting presents the first comprehensive comparative study of the tax consolidation regimes adopted in eight countries.

Antony Ting (Author)

9781107033498, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 20 December 2012

336 pages, 31 b/w illus. 11 tables
23.5 x 15.7 x 2.3 cm, 0.63 kg

The rise of corporate groups in the last century dictates a shift in the income tax law: instead of treating each company as a separate taxpayer, the tax consolidation regime is increasingly common. Antony Ting presents the first comprehensive comparative study of eight consolidation regimes in Australia, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain and the USA. In the study, he critically analyses and compares alternative policy options with respect to ten key structural elements. The study improves understanding of the design and implementation of consolidation regimes and sets the stage for the search for a model. It provides valuable information with respect to the best practices, as well as the pitfalls, in the design of a consolidation regime. The book is essential to countries contemplating the introduction of a new consolidation regime and offers important insights into the management of such a complex structure through careful policy-orientated choices.

Part I. The Enterprise Doctrine – Theory and Practice: 1. The rise of corporate groups: a challenge to the tax law
2. Application of the enterprise doctrine to group taxation: theory
3. Application of the enterprise doctrine to group taxation: practice
Part II. Comparative Analysis of Key Structural Elements of Consolidation Regimes: 4. Policy objectives and structural elements of consolidation
5. Definition of a group
6. Treatment of losses
7. Treatment of assets
8. Treatment of intra-group shareholdings
9. Interactions between consolidation and other parts of the income tax system
10. A model consolidation regime?

Subject Areas: Taxation & duties law [LNU], Financial law [LNP], Taxation [KFFD1]

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