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Company Tax Issues Steve Bond

Company Tax Issues Steve Bond. Introduction Pressures on UK corporation tax revenue Two revenue-raising measures Clampdown on tax avoidance Tax increases

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Page 1: Company Tax Issues Steve Bond. Introduction Pressures on UK corporation tax revenue Two revenue-raising measures Clampdown on tax avoidance Tax increases

Company Tax Issues

Steve Bond

Page 2: Company Tax Issues Steve Bond. Introduction Pressures on UK corporation tax revenue Two revenue-raising measures Clampdown on tax avoidance Tax increases

Introduction

• Pressures on UK corporation tax revenue

• Two revenue-raising measures

• Clampdown on tax avoidance

• Tax increases on North Sea oil

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International Pressures

• UK relies more on corporate tax revenues than most developed countries

• Government projections show a significant increase in corporate tax revenues

• International developments may make that difficult to achieve

• Tax competition• European Court of Justice

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Trends in Corporate Tax Rates

• Clear downward trend in corporate income tax rates in developed countries over last 20 years

• Gordon Brown cut the UK corporation tax rate in 1997 and 1999, but no change since then

• Despite EU enlargement, and recent cuts in Austria, Finland, Germany, Greece, Holland

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Trends in Corporate Tax Rates

UK G7 EU-15 EU-25

1996 33 43.5 38.1

1999 30 39.8 35.9

2005 30 36.3 30.1 26.3

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Trends in Corporate Tax Rates

• 6 of the EU-15 countries now have a lower corporate tax rate than the UK

• If downward trend continues elsewhere, some doubt as to whether UK can sustain 30% corporation tax rate, and remain an attractive location for international companies

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European Court of Justice

• Another threat comes from the ECJ

• EU Treaty Articles enshrine non-discrimination, free movement of capital, and freedom of establishment

• Allow companies to challenge the legality of national tax structures• Increasing importance• Particularly for international companies

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European Court of Justice

• Already an important influence on recent reforms to UK corporation tax

• Extension of transfer pricing rules

• Taxation of finance leases

• 2005 Marks and Spencer case

• Tax relief for losses made by some EU subsidiaries

• But only in very limited circumstances

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Current Challenges

• Cadbury Schweppes

• Challenge to application of CFC rules within EU

• CFC rules allow governments to tax subsidiaries located in low tax jurisdictions directly

• Threat to UK revenue if this allows UK companies to make more effective use of tax haven regimes outside the EU

• By routing profits through EU countries with less effective CFC rules

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Current Challenges

• Franked Investment Income GLO

• Challenge to ‘credit system’

• Dividends received from overseas subsidiaries are taxed, with credit for foreign corporate taxes paid

• Dividends received from UK subsidiaries are not taxed

• If this challenge succeeds, UK could either adopt an exemption system for foreign-source dividends

• Or apply UK corporation tax to dividends received from UK subsidiaries

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The Squeeze on Corporate Tax Revenue

• International developments question the sustainability of current level of corporation tax receipts

• Non-North Sea corporation tax raising 2.9% of national income in 2005-06

• Government medium term projections show that increasing to 3.3% of national income

• May prove difficult to achieve, or risk having a detrimental impact on investment in the UK

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Revenue-raising Measures

• This background provides some insight into recent measures designed to increase corporate tax revenues

• The tax avoidance agenda

• Tax increases on North Sea oil

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Tax Avoidance

• Clear increase in Government efforts to tackle tax avoidance

• Measures announced since 2002 Budget alone estimated to raise £4.5bn this year

• Important developments include

• 2004 statement by Paymaster General

• Tax Avoidance Disclosure rules

• ‘Tax in the Boardroom’ agenda

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Closing the ‘tax gap’

• ‘Tax gap’ – between what the authorities actually collect, and what they estimate they should be collecting

• New anti-avoidance measures are continually needed to prevent gap widening, as new avoidance schemes are developed

• But current initiatives seem to be aimed at narrowing the gap

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Changing the terms

• Traditional distinction between illegal tax evasion and legal tax avoidance or tax planning

• Some forms of avoidance are now tarred with some of the disapproval traditionally reserved for evasion

• Imprecise distinction between acceptable and unacceptable forms of tax planning

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2004 Statement by PMG

• Crackdown on schemes to avoid tax and NICs on rewards from employment, particularly City-style bonus payments

• Threat to apply anti-avoidance legislation retrospectively, should future schemes

‘frustrate our intention that employers and employees should pay the proper amount of tax and NICs on the rewards of employment’

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Tax Complexity and Tax Avoidance

• Relatively simple to apply this approach to employee earnings, where nature of the tax base is relatively straightforward to define

• Much harder in cases like business profits, where the (UK) tax base is much harder to specify

• Complexity breeds opportunities for avoidance

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Tax Complexity and Tax Avoidance

• Complex legislation leaves more room for dispute about the intention of the law

• And for creative attempts to find arrangements that fall within the letter of the law, if not its spirit

• Hence unsurprising that tax avoidance is a big issue in areas such as the taxation of international companies and the financial sector

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Tax Avoidance Disclosure

• Introduced in 2004, and subsequently strengthened

• Requires early disclosure to tax authorities of certain kinds of tax planning schemes

• Had produced around 600 direct tax disclosures and 750 indirect tax disclosures by autumn 2005

• And raft of blocking measures in 2005 Budget and 2004 and 2005 Pre-Budget Reports

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Tax Avoidance Disclosure

• Clearly working from Government’s perspective

• Generating information needed to take action

• Cost is an outpouring of targeted anti-avoidance measures

• Taxpayers, and especially companies, must ensure their arrangements do not fall foul of these additional provisions

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‘Tax in the Boardroom’ Agenda

• Attempt by HMRC to raise awareness among senior management of large companies of risk to their reputation

• HMRC officials wrote directly to chairmen of UK’s largest 500 companies in autumn 2005

• Seeking greater dialogue over management of tax issues and ‘tax risk’

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‘Tax in the Boardroom’ Agenda

• Perception that HMRC is seeking to increase pressure on companies by raising questions about tax strategies at boardroom level

• Emphasis on ‘tax risk’ looks like an attempt to increase uncertainty about the borderline between acceptable and unacceptable forms of tax planning

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‘Tax in the Boardroom’ Agenda

• This may succeed in raising revenue in the short term, but at what cost?

• One of the attractions of the UK as a location for internationally mobile companies and individuals is its reputation for efficient and transparent tax administration

• Any damage to this reputation may be difficult to reverse

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Tax Avoidance Initiatives

• Tension between demands that companies pay their ‘fair share’ of taxation, and aim for a globally competitive tax system

• Barrage of targeted anti-avoidance measures may contribute to former objective, but risks undermining the latter

• Extension of this approach can nevertheless be expected in the 2006 Budget

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North Sea Taxation

• Significant recent increases

• 2002: 10% supplementary rate of corporation tax; reform raised around £0.5bn per year

• 2005: change to timing of tax payments; one-off gain of £1.1bn in 2005-06

• 2006: increase in supplementary rate of corporation tax to 20%; raises around £2bn per year from 2006-07 onwards

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2002: Structural Reform• 2002 reform introduced a desirable structure

for the taxation of new fields

• Single tax, corporation tax, at 40% rate

• 100% first-year allowance for investment

• Broadly neutral impact on investment decisions, so long as investors believe tax rate will remain constant

• Fear of a rising tax rate is bad news for investment; tax rate on future profits higher than current tax relief for investment spending

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2005: Opportunistic Tax Hikes

• 2005 Budget: brought tax payments forward

• Main effect was to shift a £1.1bn instalment payment from April 2006 to January 2006

• Conveniently boosting revenue for 2005-06

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2005: Opportunistic Tax Hikes

• 2005 Budget: brought tax payments forward

• Main effect was to shift a £1.1bn instalment payment from April 2006 to January 2006

• Conveniently boosting revenue for 2005-06

• Only a cynic would think this had anything to do with meeting the Golden Rule

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2005: Opportunistic Tax Hikes

• 2005 Pre-Budget Report: corporation tax rate for North Sea operations raised to 50%

• More significant and permanent tax increase, raising around £2bn per year from 2006-07

• Impact on investment comes not so much from the 50% tax rate, but from the fear that the North Sea is now seen as a soft target for further tax increases

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Striking a Balance?

• Budget 2002: ‘a regime that raises a fair share of revenue and encourages long-term investment’

• 2005 Pre-Budget Report: ‘striking the right balance between producers and consumers … to promote investment and ensure fairness for taxpayers’

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A Secure Basis for Planning?

• Budget 2002: ‘a more secure basis on which companies can plan for the future’

• Two tax rises in the last year alone!

• 2005 Pre-Budget Report: ‘there will be no further increases in North Sea oil taxation during the life of this Parliament’

• Unclear how far this promise will go towards restoring investors’ confidence in the North Sea tax regime

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Conclusions

• Tax increases on North Sea oil and gas, and more aggressive stance on tax avoidance, are part of a campaign to sustain and if possible increase corporate tax revenues

• International developments are pushing in the opposite direction

• Very difficult to balance this aim with desire to maintain an internationally competitive tax system