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The Contested Shaping of International Tax Rules: The Growth of Services and the Revival of Fractional Apportionment

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dc.creator Picciotto, Sol
dc.date 2021-07-06T08:16:47Z
dc.date 2021-07-06T08:16:47Z
dc.date 2021-07
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-26T08:47:29Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-26T08:47:29Z
dc.identifier Picciotto, S. (2021) 'The Contested Shaping of International Tax Rules: The Growth of Services and the Revival of Fractional Apportionment', ICTD Working Paper 124, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/ICTD.2021.014
dc.identifier 978-1-78118-827-9
dc.identifier https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/20.500.12413/16728
dc.identifier 10.19088/ICTD.2021.014
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/198554
dc.description The digitalisation of the economy has spotlighted fundamental flaws in international tax rules, which have been exacerbated since the 1970s with the wider shift to the services economy and the growth of international services. These systemic flaws have been more evident from the perspective of countries that are mainly importers of services that have tried to retain rights to tax profits at the source from which they derive. While they succeeded in retaining a wider scope for source taxation, key provisions have been subject to continuing conflicts and contestation over their formulation and interpretation, leaving a legacy of ambiguity and confusion. Digitalisation has now sparked a dramatic reversal of perspective by more developed countries and an acceptance of principles they have long resisted: that taxation of transnational corporations can be based on apportionment of an appropriate fraction of their global income and can be by countries from where they derive income, regardless of physical presence. This paper outlines the contested process that has shaped the formulation of key provisions on taxation of international services, discusses the recent moves to reshape these rules and evaluates some policy options for capital-importing countries to strengthen their taxing rights in the current context.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Institute of Development Studies
dc.rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
dc.rights © Institute of Development Studies 2021
dc.subject Finance
dc.title The Contested Shaping of International Tax Rules: The Growth of Services and the Revival of Fractional Apportionment
dc.type Series paper (non-IDS)


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