We offer a range of high quality accounting, financial and business services in and around Milton Keynes.

OECD considering plans to tax tech giants' profits by jurisdiction

10 Oct 2019

Large multinational tech companies would have to pay taxes in the jurisdictions where profits are generated under new tax proposals from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

The OECD says the shake-up would 'bring the tax system into the 21st century' and make tech giants pay more corporation tax where sales are made.

It hopes that the proposal will advance negotiations for an international corporate tax framework, based on the Inclusive Framework on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS).

The proposals follow months of negotiations and would see companies pay tax in jurisdictions where they do business, even if they don't have a physical presence there. The new rules outline both where taxes should be paid and what portion of profits should be taxed.

'We're making real progress to address the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy, and to continue advancing toward a consensus-based solution to overhaul the rules-based international tax system by 2020,' said Angel Gurría, Secretary General of the OECD.

'This plan brings together common elements of existing competing proposals, involving over 130 countries, with input from governments, business, civil society, academia and the general public. It brings us closer to our ultimate goal: ensuring all multinationals pay their fair share.'

Both France and the UK have already proposed levies on tech companies, but both have said that these would be scrapped in favour of an international tax.

Register

Why not register to receive our monthly newswire? This is packed full of essential business news and handy tax tips to help save you money.

Learn more

Tax Calendar

Our handy tax calendar provides an overview of the key tax dates for your diary.

Learn more

Calculators

B2B’s interactive tax calculators can be used to calculate VAT due, the taxable benefits on your company car and how much your savings are worth.

Learn more

Home | About us | Contact us | Logon | Register | Accessibility | Disclaimer | Help | Site map |

© 2024 B2B Business Advisors Limited. All rights reserved.

We use cookies on this website, you can find more information about cookies here.
Chartered Tax Adviser

Registered in England, Company Registration number – 7906656. Registered Office – 58b High Street, Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes, MK11 1AQ. Registered with the Chartered Institute of Taxation as a firm of Chartered Tax Advisers. Registered to carry out audit work and regulated for a range of investment business activities by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.