Pan European tax system demanded

New survey by KPMG back EC proposals

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Finance directors, tax directors and tax managers from over 400 companies across the EU have backed European Commission proposals for a harmonized, pan European corporate tax system, a study by KPMG has found.

Those surveyed included some of the largest companies from all 27 EU countries and Switzerland, who were asked their view of EC plans for a Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB).

The plans propose that the profits of businesses operating in more than one EU member state should be calculated according to a single EU-wide formula, rather than the 27 different formulae used today. Profits would then be reallocated to the countries in which the businesses are active, to be taxed at those countries’ tax rates.

The idea was supported by 78% of respondents across Europe.

Tax professionals in the Czech Republic, Denmark and Spain were 100% in favor, along with 96% in Italy, 90% in Greece, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Sweden, 84% in Germany and 80% in Austria, Finland, Hungary and Portugal.

Among the large economies, the UK was most sceptical, with 62% percent in favour and 32 percent against.

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