Article: Pillar Two and the Accounting Standards

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW Intertax Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.54648/taxi2023010
Eva Eberhartinger, Georg Winkler
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Global minimum taxation under Pillar Two establishes a link to financial statements, in particular with regard to the revenue threshold, to the calculation of the effective tax rate (ETR), and to carve-outs. This article discusses in detail these links and possible incentives, adverse effects and opportunities for improvement. It suggests that Pillar Two incentivizes multinational enterprises (MNEs) to prepare their individual and consolidated financial statements for tax purposes by using the discretionary leeway inherent in accounting standards. In particular they may use such discretion to report lower revenues to avoid falling within the scope, to report profits at the lower margin and tax expense at the higher margin to show a sufficiently high ETR and to adapt their financial accounting measurement to keep the top-up tax low by using tangible asset carve-outs based on financial statements. In consequence, the quality of financial reporting and capital allocation may be impaired. In addition, the acceptance of almost all common accounting standards under Pillar Two incentivizes generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) competition between countries. The authors conclude that connecting Pillar Two to financial statements has adverse effects from both a tax and an accounting perspective. An improvement of existing tax rules to combat tax avoidance, as started with the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project, seems preferable. Pillar Two, GloBE, Minimum Taxation, Accounting Standards, IFRS, Financial Statements
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文章:支柱二与会计准则
支柱二下的全球最低税率与财务报表建立了联系,特别是与收入起征点、与有效税率(ETR)的计算以及与分割的联系。本文将详细讨论这些环节以及可能的激励因素、不利影响和改进机会。它表明,第二支柱鼓励跨国企业(MNEs)利用会计准则固有的自由裁量余地,为税收目的准备其个人和合并财务报表。特别是,他们可能会使用这种自由裁量权来报告较低的收入,以避免落入范围,以较低的利润率报告利润,以较高的利润率报告税收费用,以显示足够高的ETR,并调整其财务会计计量,通过使用基于财务报表的有形资产剥离来保持较低的补足税。因此,财务报告和资本配置的质量可能会受到损害。此外,在第二支柱下接受几乎所有共同会计准则会激励各国之间普遍接受的会计原则(GAAP)竞争。作者得出结论,从税务和会计的角度来看,将第二支柱与财务报表联系起来会产生不利影响。改进现有的税收规则以打击避税,就像从税基侵蚀和利润转移(BEPS)项目开始的那样,似乎更可取。第二支柱,全球,最低税收,会计准则,国际财务报告准则,财务报表
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Intertax
Intertax LAW-
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