The Nexus between Tax Treaties, Transfer Pricing and BEPS. Lessons for African Tax Policy Makers and Administrators
Paper by: Cephas Makunike
Tax is a sustainable tool for domestic revenue mobilisation for governments to fund public services. Revenue alternatives have been affected by the global financial liquidity challenges and have become unreliable. There are various tax loopholes threatening tax revenueTax Revenue is the income collected by governments through various taxes imposed on individuals, corporations, and transactions. It is a primary source of funding for public expenditures, including infrastructure, healthcare, education, and social services. Tax revenue can come from different types of taxes, such as income tax, corporate tax, value-added tax (VAT), excise duties, and customs tariffs. The level and... mobilisation. This paper discusses tax loopholes around tax treaties and the threat they pose to domestic revenue mobilisation in Africa. The network of double taxationDouble Taxation occurs when the same income or financial transaction is taxed twice, typically in different jurisdictions. It can arise in two primary contexts: economic double taxation, where the same income is taxed twice in the hands of different taxpayers, and juridical double taxation, where the same taxpayer is taxed on the same income in more than one country. Double... treaties is one of the mechanisms used by multinational companies to avoid paying taxes. Whilst tax treaties aim to stem double taxationDouble Taxation occurs when the same income or financial transaction is taxed twice, typically in different jurisdictions. It can arise in two primary contexts: economic double taxation, where the same income is taxed twice in the hands of different taxpayers, and juridical double taxation, where the same taxpayer is taxed on the same income in more than one country. Double... and double non-taxation, some tax treatyA Double Taxation Agreement (DTA), also known as a Double Taxation Treaty (or a Tax Treaty), is an international tax treaty between two or more countries that aims to prevent individuals or businesses from being taxed twice on the same income. With globalisation and the increase in cross-border economic activities, DTAs have become essential tools for promoting trade, investment, and... provisions facilitate aggressive transfer pricingTransfer pricing is a fundamental concept in international taxation that defines the pricing methods and rules applied to transactions between related entities within a multinational enterprise (MNE). In the context of tax regulations, it governs how prices for goods, services, or intangibles (such as intellectual property) are set when these items are exchanged between different branches, subsidiaries, or affiliates of... as well as base erosion and profit shiftingBEPS stands for "Base Erosion and Profit Shifting". BEPS refers to tax avoidance strategies used by multinational enterprises (MNEs) to exploit gaps and mismatches in the international tax system. By shifting profits from high-tax jurisdictions to low- or no-tax locations, MNEs reduce their overall tax burden, even if little to no economic activity occurs in the low-tax jurisdictions. These practices erode.... African Governments have a critical role to play to address tax loopholes inherent in tax treaties. This paper proffers recommendations such as reviewing the provisions of current tax treaties, developing new tax treatyA Double Taxation Agreement (DTA), also known as a Double Taxation Treaty (or a Tax Treaty), is an international tax treaty between two or more countries that aims to prevent individuals or businesses from being taxed twice on the same income. With globalisation and the increase in cross-border economic activities, DTAs have become essential tools for promoting trade, investment, and... frameworks and coordination of tax rules as important steps to address tax loopholes.