The European Union Commission has proposed using consolidated base taxation and formulary apportionment to tax the EU-source income of multinational companies. This paper examines US state experience with a similar approach. Despite some positive lessons, especially the need to consolidate income of affiliated companies, lessons are mostly negative, especially regarding the choice of apportionment formula, the use of economic criteria to define the group whose income is to be consolidated, and complexity caused by lack of uniformity. US experience says nothing about using value added to apportion income—an approach that is conceptually attractive, but subject to transfer pricing problems
From an international perspective, formulary apportionment has traditionally been viewed as little m...
The current system of taxing the income of multinational firms in the United States is flawed across...
At many occasions the European Commission has expressed its willingness of enabling companies operat...
The European Union Commission has proposed using consolidated base taxation and formulary apportionm...
The European Union has discussed the idea of a potential shift from a system of dividing the EU sour...
In this paper we use firm level data from a listed multinational to investigate how several designs ...
In 2001, the European Commission endorsed a future company tax strategy that would allow EU companie...
In 2001, the European Commission proposed replacing the current system of taxation of multinational...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
Company taxation is an important element for the establishment and the completion of the Internal Ma...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
In 2001, the European Commission proposed replacing the current system of taxation of multinational ...
Consolidation of the tax base in the European Union is expected to curve compliance costs and reduce...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
From an international perspective, formulary apportionment has traditionally been viewed as little m...
The current system of taxing the income of multinational firms in the United States is flawed across...
At many occasions the European Commission has expressed its willingness of enabling companies operat...
The European Union Commission has proposed using consolidated base taxation and formulary apportionm...
The European Union has discussed the idea of a potential shift from a system of dividing the EU sour...
In this paper we use firm level data from a listed multinational to investigate how several designs ...
In 2001, the European Commission endorsed a future company tax strategy that would allow EU companie...
In 2001, the European Commission proposed replacing the current system of taxation of multinational...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
Company taxation is an important element for the establishment and the completion of the Internal Ma...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
In 2001, the European Commission proposed replacing the current system of taxation of multinational ...
Consolidation of the tax base in the European Union is expected to curve compliance costs and reduce...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
From an international perspective, formulary apportionment has traditionally been viewed as little m...
The current system of taxing the income of multinational firms in the United States is flawed across...
At many occasions the European Commission has expressed its willingness of enabling companies operat...