Tax and the digital economy
challenges and proposals for reform
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Publication
2019 - Kluwer Law International B. V., Netherlands, Netherlands
Language
English
Word Count
85,500 words, Guess
Page Count
342 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59783751M
- ISBN-139789403503615
- ISBN-109403503610
- OCLC Control Number1099697485
- Library of Congress Control Number2019297209
Classifications
- LCCK4487.E43 T387 2019
Description
The increasingly digitalized global economy is undermining the usefulness of many traditional tax concepts. In addition to issues of double taxation and double non-taxation, important questions arise concerning the allocation of taxing rights in respect of income from cross-border digital transactions. This book analyses what changes are possible, necessary and feasible in order to forestall the unravelling of the existing international tax framework. Focusing in turn on the legal framework, specific proposals for adapting tax concepts for the digital economy, types of transactions and administrative issues such as those around data protection and digital currencies, the expert contributors discuss such challenges to taxation as the following: the pervasiveness of intangible assets; new value creation models; the ascendance of the sharing economy and digital services; virtual currencies; the importance of user participation for digital platforms; cloud computing; the impact of Big Dbots? / Joachim Englisch -- Big Data in Tax Collection and Enforcement / Tina Ehrke-Rabel. ata on tax enforcement; virtual business presence; and the influence of robotization. Throughout, the authors describe and analyse proposals made by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the European Union (EU) and individual countries and their likely impact going forward. They also attend to the limits imposed on reform possibilities by public international law, EU law and constitutional law. It is generally acknowledged that there is a need to monitor how the digital transformation may be impacting value creation. This book is a key milestone toward developing a durable, long-term solution to the tax challenges posed by the digitalization of the economy. With its thorough scrutiny of proposals for digital services tax and virtual permanent establishments, insightful analysis of digital services and detailed description of the impact of big data on tax administration and taxpayer protection, it will quickly prove indispensable for tax practitioners and thJoachim Englisch -- Big Data in Tax Collection and Enforcement / Tina Ehrke-Rabel. e international tax community more generally.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Series on international taxation -- no. 69
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