国际税收筹划:收购前盈余选举:不只是表面现象?

Tim Fraser, Jim Samuel
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第5901(2)(b)条法规允许加拿大居民法团(CRIC)就CRIC的外国附属公司支付的股息进行选择,使股息将被视为支付股息的外国附属公司股份调整后成本基础的减少,而不是作为外国附属公司盈余池的分配。这种“收购前盈余选举”通常被认为是一种直接的、管理上简单的方式,可以让CRIC确保股息不会导致外国子公司盈余池的不必要的、潜在不利的分配。然而,正如本文所指出的,为了避免潜在的意外后果,在决定进行选举之前进行详细的分析是很重要的。本文概述了选举的立法历史及其基本政策依据,并描述了其使用的局限性和限制。作者提出了一些概念性的指导方针(连同其应用的例子),以确定在某些情况下进行选举可能特别有利或不利。他们还将此选举与第90(3)款下的“合格资本回报”(QROC)选举进行比较和对比,在某些情况下,QROC可能是实现类似结果的替代机制。
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International Tax Planning: The Preacquisition Surplus Election: More Than Meets the Eye?
Regulation 5901(2)(b) permits a corporation resident in Canada (CRIC) to make an election in respect of a dividend paid by a foreign affiliate of the CRIC such that the dividend will be treated as a reduction to the adjusted cost base of the foreign affiliate shares on which it is paid, rather than as a distribution from the foreign affiliate's surplus pools. Making this "preacquisition surplus election" is often perceived as a straightforward, and administratively simple, way for the CRIC to ensure that the dividend does not result in the unwanted, and potentially adverse, distribution of the foreign affiliate's surplus pools. However, as this article points out, it is important that a CRIC undertake a detailed analysis before deciding to make the election, in order to avoid potential exposure to unintended consequences. This article provides an overview of the legislative history of the election and its underlying policy rationale, and describes the limitations of and restrictions on its use. The authors present some conceptual guidelines (along with examples of their application) for identifying certain circumstances in which the making of the election may be particularly favourable or unfavourable. They also compare and contrast this election with the "qualifying return of capital" (QROC) election under subsection 90(3), which may be available in some circumstances as an alternative mechanism for achieving a similar result.
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