Webinar: Effective Minimum Tax Rate Implementation in the EU: Why and How
Webinar: Effective Minimum Tax Rate Implementation in the EU: Why and How
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Effective Minimum Tax Rate Implementation in the EU: Why and How
Thursday, 1st July 2021, 18:00h , MS Teams

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AK EUROPA, the Brussels Office of the Austrian Federal Chamber of Labour, and ÖGB Europabüro, the Brussels Office of the Austrian Trade Union Federation, would like to cordially invite you to our joint webinar "Effective Minimum Tax Rate Implementation in the EU: Why and How":


Date Thursday, 1st July 2021, 18:00h
Venue Online
Event , via MS Teams
Yes, I will attend the event

After years of negotiations, close to 140 countries could agree on the OECD’s blueprint for a global minimum effective tax rate in July 2021. This agreement could change global tax rules fundamentally. It would not only reduce the profit shifting by multinational enterprises but also curb excessive tax competition.

For EU member states, however, the challenge of implementation does not stop with the international agreement, but extends to the overall EU legal framework and policy initiatives for corporate taxation. Besides the unanimity requirement for tax policy decisions, there are several legal hurdles, most notably the ECJ jurisdiction on the freedom of establishment that could prevent the minimum tax from being implemented or render it meaningless. 

A new study by Prof. Johannes Becker and Prof. Joachim Englisch (University of Münster) addresses these issues and shows why the EU should and how it could implement the OECD’s proposal. The study covers not only the history and functioning of the OECD´s Global Anti-Base Erosion Proposal (GloBE) and the economic rationales behind it, but also the legal requirements for effective EU implementation and how to deal with existing legislation like the Anti Tax Avoidance Directive.  
 

Programme:

Presentation of the study
„Effective Minimum Tax Rate Implementation in the EU: Why and how”

Prof. Johannes Becker and Prof. Joachim Englisch (University of Münster)

 

Comment from perspective of the EU Parliament

Johan Langerock (Greens/EFA in the European Parliament)

 

The webinar will take place from 18.00 to 19.00. It will be held in English and streamed via MS Teams. After registration you will receive a link to the online event. You can join the webinar via the MS Teams App or with your browser.

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