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Withholding taxes have become a significant element of the system of international taxation in the wake of globalization and increased cross-border transactions. Deducting taxes at source has become a key tool for countries to ensure that individuals and entities do not escape their tax liabilities. This new work presents a comprehensive overview of the general mechanisms by which taxation is withheld in Europe and explores their practical implications.Florian Haase expertly navigates the complexities of international tax law and provides a rigorous examination of the challenges currently facing this area of legislation, including tax evasion and avoidance, double taxation, and tax treaties. Chapters cover key topics including the efforts towards harmonization and simplification, the impact of the digital economy, and the aim for tax transparency and base erosion prevention. Finally, the work covers the future of withholding taxes and the discussions and negotiations required to achieve consensus on common rules and practices.Key Features:Country-by-country analysis of relevant rulesComprehensive legislative and case law analysisInteraction between withholding taxes and EU lawThorough treatment of key substantive issues facing international tax lawDetailed coverage of the technical and procedural aspects of withholding taxesThis timely book will be an essential reference work for tax lawyers and practitioners and for scholars, researchers and students interested in tax law, European law and fiscal policy.
Florian Haase, Professor of German, International and European Tax Law at IU International University, and Tax Partner and Head of International Tax Practice, Rödl & Partner, Germany
Contents:Preface Table of cases Table of legislation 1 A Brief History of withholding taxes 2 Justification of withholding taxes and general issues3 Technical and procedural aspects4 Withholding taxes and tax treaty law5 Withholding taxes and EU law6 Future perspectives for withholding taxes7 Selected EU Member States reviews
‘With his latest publication, Florian does not disappoint. In addition to a comprehensive summary of the evolution of withholding taxes in the EU, Florian provides a clear and concise summary of the issues taxpayers may face today and what tomorrow might hold. He provides very valuable and practical insights to assist with understanding and navigating the current landscape of withholding taxes.’