Tax inversion

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Con esterovestizione si intende la fittizia localizzazione all'estero della residenza fiscale di una società che, al contrario, ha di fatto la sua attività e persegue il suo oggetto sociale in Italia. Lo scopo principale della localizzazione, tipicamente in un paese con un più vantaggioso di quello nazionale, è quella di fare in modo che gli utili siano sottoposti ad una minore tassazione. Di solito i redditi esterovestiti sono le plusvalenze di cessioni di partecipazioni. Tuttavia, i casi di esterovestizione possono essere i più disparati, ma principalmente si ravvisano quando un imprenditore italiano decide di avviare un'impresa all'estero quando la sua attività di gestione, oppure l'oggetto principale della sua attività si trovano in Italia. rdf:langString
Une inversion est le déplacement du siège social fiscal d'une entreprise grâce à l'acquisition d'une autre entreprise (située dans un pays dont la législation fiscale est plus favorable). Par exemple, Mylan a recours à une telle pratique en 2014 lors du rachat d'une partie des activités d'Abbott, déplaçant son siège fiscal aux Pays-Bas. Une telle pratique d'évasion fiscale des entreprises s'est fortement développée au début des années 2010, au point que les autorités américaines s'en alarment. rdf:langString
A tax inversion or corporate tax inversion is a form of tax avoidance where a corporation restructures so that the current parent is replaced by a foreign parent, and the original parent company becomes a subsidiary of the foreign parent, thus moving its tax residence to the foreign country. Executives and operational headquarters can stay in the original country. The US definition requires that the original shareholders remain a majority control of the post-inverted company. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Inversion (entreprise)
rdf:langString Esterovestizione
rdf:langString Tax inversion
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rdf:langString A tax inversion or corporate tax inversion is a form of tax avoidance where a corporation restructures so that the current parent is replaced by a foreign parent, and the original parent company becomes a subsidiary of the foreign parent, thus moving its tax residence to the foreign country. Executives and operational headquarters can stay in the original country. The US definition requires that the original shareholders remain a majority control of the post-inverted company. The majority of the less than 100 material tax inversions recorded since 1993 have been of US corporations (85 inversions), seeking to pay less to the US corporate tax system. The only other jurisdiction to experience a material outflow of tax inversions was the United Kingdom from 2007 to 2010 (22 inversions); however, UK inversions largely ceased post the reform of the UK corporate tax code from 2009 to 2012. The first inversion was McDermott International in 1983. Reforms by US Congress in 2004 halted "naked inversions", however, the size of individual "merger inversions" grew dramatically; in 2014 alone, they exceeded the cumulative value of all inversions since 1983. New US Treasury rules in 2014–16 blocked several major inversions (e.g. 2016 USD$160 billion Pfizer–Allergan plc inversion, and the 2015 USD$54 billion AbbVie–Shire plc inversion), and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) further reduced the taxation incentives of inversions. As of June 2019, there have been no material US inversions post-2017, and notably, two large Irish-based tax inversion targets were acquired in non-tax inversion transactions, where the acquirer remained in their higher-tax jurisdiction: Shire plc by Japanese pharma Takeda for US$63 billion (announced in 2018, closed in 2019), and Allergan plc by U.S. pharma AbbVie for US$64 billion (announced in 2019, expected to close in 2020); in addition, Broadcom Inc. redomesticated to the United States. As of June 2019 the most popular destination in history for US corporate tax inversions is Ireland (with 22 inversions); Ireland was also the most popular destination for UK inversions. The largest completed corporate tax inversion in history was the US$48 billion merger of Medtronic with Covidien plc in Ireland in 2015 (the vast majority of their merged revenues are still from the US). The largest aborted tax inversion was the US$160 billion merger of Pfizer with Allergan plc in Ireland in 2016. The largest hybrid-intellectual property (IP) tax inversion was the US$300 billion acquisition of Apple Inc.'s IP by Apple Ireland in 2015.
rdf:langString Une inversion est le déplacement du siège social fiscal d'une entreprise grâce à l'acquisition d'une autre entreprise (située dans un pays dont la législation fiscale est plus favorable). Par exemple, Mylan a recours à une telle pratique en 2014 lors du rachat d'une partie des activités d'Abbott, déplaçant son siège fiscal aux Pays-Bas. Une telle pratique d'évasion fiscale des entreprises s'est fortement développée au début des années 2010, au point que les autorités américaines s'en alarment. Ainsi Medtronic, Mylan, Actavis, Chiquita Brands International, Applied Materials, AbbVie et Burger King, pour ne citer que ceux-là, ont eu recours ou ont voulu recourir à l'inversion. En 2014, l'administration fiscale des États-Unis a changé sa règlementation fiscale, réduisant l'intérêt de l'inversion. À la suite de cela, des acquisitions ont été annulées, dont celles qui impliquaient par exemple Chiquita Brands International ou encore Pfizer.
rdf:langString Con esterovestizione si intende la fittizia localizzazione all'estero della residenza fiscale di una società che, al contrario, ha di fatto la sua attività e persegue il suo oggetto sociale in Italia. Lo scopo principale della localizzazione, tipicamente in un paese con un più vantaggioso di quello nazionale, è quella di fare in modo che gli utili siano sottoposti ad una minore tassazione. Di solito i redditi esterovestiti sono le plusvalenze di cessioni di partecipazioni. Tuttavia, i casi di esterovestizione possono essere i più disparati, ma principalmente si ravvisano quando un imprenditore italiano decide di avviare un'impresa all'estero quando la sua attività di gestione, oppure l'oggetto principale della sua attività si trovano in Italia.
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