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This authoritative book provides a structural, global view of evolving judicial and doctrinal trends in the understanding of beneficial ownership in international taxation. Despite attempts by the OECD to clarify the concept, it remains ambiguous to tax authorities, courts and scholars alike, which has detrimental effects on the functioning of tax treaties. Błażej Kuźniacki presents a route towards an international autonomous meaning of beneficial ownership in international taxation, while also offering a comprehensive explanation of the divergent understandings and tax policy arguments underpinning its continuing ambiguity.Key Features:Guidance towards solving definitional disputes between taxpayers and tax authoritiesDiscussion of ground-breaking judgments in cases on beneficial ownership from various jurisdictions across the worldComprehensive reflection of tax law in action, particularly in respect of outbound investments that trigger transborder payments of dividends, interest and royaltiesClear demarcation between appropriate and inappropriate usage of beneficial ownership by authorities and courts when addressing the issue of abuse of tax treaties and EU DirectivesBeneficial Ownership in International Taxation will be a crucial resource for lawyers specialising in international taxation, tax practitioners and accountants, along with officials at tax authorities and judges hearing cases in this area. It will also be useful for policy makers working on cross-border taxation, and scholars and students researching international tax law.
Błażej Kuźniacki, Assistant Professor, Amsterdam Centre for Tax Law, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Research Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law and Administration, Łazarski University, Poland and Advisor, PwC Global Tax Policy, the Netherlands
Contents: Preface 1. Introduction to Beneficial Ownership in International Taxation 2. Canons of interpretation relevant to the concept of beneficial ownership 3. The origin and evolution of the concept of BO in international tax law 4. General themes in tax jurisprudence on the concept of BO 5. International case law 6. EU case law 7. Current and future issues facing the concept of beneficial ownership Index
‘Beneficial ownership has been one of the most controversial terms in international tax law since it was first used in tax treaties. Professor Kuźniacki explores in detail the origins of the controversy, the reasons for it and how it has unfolded through the years in international organizations (i.e. OECD, UN) and in different judicial decisions. The outcome is a great book on beneficial ownership, with a detailed, enlightening and thought provoking discussion that is no doubt a reference for those interested in the evolution of this concept.’