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Hybrid entity mismatches and the MLI a tax policy assessment Leopoldo Parada

By: Parada, Leopoldo.
Material type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): CONVENIO MULTILATERAL | FISCALIDAD INTERNACIONAL | ASIMETRÍAS HÍBRIDAS | INSTRUMENTOS HÍBRIDOS FINANCIEROS | ELUSION FISCAL | EVASION FISCAL | PREVENCIÓN | BENEFICIARIO EFECTIVO In: Intertax v. 49, issue 10, October 2021, p. 786-802Summary: This article argues that despite its apparent success as a political instrument to achieve global coordination, and particularly referred to hybrid entity mismatches, the multilateral instrument (MLI) has failed. Most notably, the MLI has been incapable of keeping cohesion with the main object and purpose of tax treaties, reinforcing also an unequal distribution of taxing powers between residence and source states. In light of the above, this article explores some prospective alternatives that could not only help with restoring cohesion and equality within tax treaties, but also add certainty and simplicity to the interpretation of the MLI and the issues related to hybrid entity mismatches.
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This article argues that despite its apparent success as a political instrument to achieve global coordination, and particularly referred to hybrid entity mismatches, the multilateral instrument (MLI) has failed. Most notably, the MLI has been incapable of keeping cohesion with the main object and purpose of tax treaties, reinforcing also an unequal distribution of taxing powers between residence and source states. In light of the above, this article explores some prospective alternatives that could not only help with restoring cohesion and equality within tax treaties, but also add certainty and simplicity to the interpretation of the MLI and the issues related to hybrid entity mismatches.

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