股份和合伙权益的发行,以及增值税和商品及服务税范围内的审查方法

Caroline Heber
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纳税人可以通过发行股票来筹集提供应税物资所需的资金。股票发行在欧洲增值税制度下属于非经济活动,在澳大利亚商品及服务税制度下属于进项税供应。这两种特征通常会导致与股票发行有关的收购的进项税抵免被拒绝。在本文中,作者测试了增值税/商品及服务税制度内的不同机制,这些机制试图避免由于将股票发行描述为非应税供应而导致的不满意结果,并确保只有私人消费才受增值税/商品及服务税的约束。作者将揭示,一般的“透视方法”是最合适的机制,因为它协调了增值税/商品及服务税制度的预期税收目标和非经济,免税和进项税供应的概念。
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Issue of shares and partnership interests, and the look-through approach within the scope of VAT and GST
Taxpayers can raise money needed to provide taxable supplies by issuing shares. The issue of shares is a non-economic activity within the European VAT system and an input taxed supply within the Australian GST system. Both characterisations usually cause a denial of an input tax credit for acquisitions which are related to the issue of shares. In this paper, the author tests different mechanisms within the VAT/GST system which try to avoid unsatisfactory results caused by characterising the issue of shares as a non-taxable supply and ensure that only private consumption is subject to VAT/GST. The author will reveal that a general ‘lookthrough approach’ is the most appropriate mechanism because it harmonises the intended tax goal of the VAT/GST system and the concepts of non-economic, exempt and input taxed supplies.
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