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Challenges in applying Saudi Arabian tax treaties electrónico digitalization, withholding tax, and permanent establishment of non-residents Ahmed A. Altawyan

By: Altawyan, Ahmed A.
Material type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): FISCALIDAD INTERNACIONAL | REFORMA | AUTOMATIZACION | ADMINISTRACIÓN ELECTRÓNICA | RECURSOS ELECTRONICOS | ARABIA SAUDI In: Intertax v. 51 n. 8/9, August/September 2024, p. 595-611Summary: As part of Vision 2030, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has begun implementing broad economic and legal reforms to improve its tax environment and create an amicable setting for international investors. However, there are challenges to this endeavour, which are not limited to Saudi rules. Digitalization is one such challenge in income taxation at the global level. This article investigates the challenges in taxation arising from digitalization that can potentially affect base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) mechanisms both internationally and in Saudi Arabia. In the context of digitalization, it also examines two relevant case studies: foreign online travel companies (OTCs) that facilitate hotel bookings and telecommunication companies that provide international calls to Saudi residents
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As part of Vision 2030, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has begun implementing broad economic and legal reforms to improve its tax environment and create an amicable setting for international investors. However, there are challenges to this endeavour, which are not limited to Saudi rules. Digitalization is one such challenge in income taxation at the global level. This article investigates the challenges in taxation arising from digitalization that can potentially affect base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) mechanisms both internationally and in Saudi Arabia. In the context of digitalization, it also examines two relevant case studies: foreign online travel companies (OTCs) that facilitate hotel bookings and telecommunication companies that provide international calls to Saudi residents

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