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Calderón Carrero, J. M. (2020). COVID-19 y fiscalidad internacional. Las primeras recomendaciones de la OCDE. Revista De Contabilidad Y Tributación. CEF, (446), mayo, 97–112. DOI: https://doi.org/10.51302/rcyt.2020.3645
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[Resumen] Este trabajo examina la nota publicada por el Secretariado de la OCDE sobre «Analysis of Tax Treaties and the Impact of the COVID-19 crisis» (3 de abril de 2020), que pone de manifiesto cómo algunas reglas que conforman el marco de fiscalidad internacional (doméstico y convencional) resultan afectadas como consecuencia de circunstancias excepcionales conectadas con la crisis de salud pública, humanitaria y económica del COVID-19. La nota de análisis y guía interpretativa elaborada por el Secretariado de la OCDE únicamente aborda las potenciales implicaciones de esta crisis en relación con los artículos 4 (residencia fiscal de personas físicas y entidades), 5 (establecimientos permanentes) y 15 (trabajadores fronterizos) de los convenios de doble imposición que siguen el Modelo de Convenio de la OCDE. Se trata de unas primeras recomendaciones de coordinación fiscal de baja intensidad.
[Abstract] This article examines the note published by the OECD Secretariat on «Analysis of Tax Treaties and the Impact of the COVID-19 crisis» (3 April 2020), which shows how some rules that make up the framework of international taxation (domestic and conventional) are affected as a result of exceptional circumstances connected with the COVID-19 public, humanitarian and economic health crisis. The interpretative guidance prepared by the OECD Secretariat only addresses the potential implications of this crisis in relation to articles 4 (tax residence of individuals and entities), 5 (permanent establishments) and 15 (cross-border workers) of tax treaties that follow the OECD Model Convention. These are the first recommendations for low-intensity fiscal coordination.
[Abstract] This article examines the note published by the OECD Secretariat on «Analysis of Tax Treaties and the Impact of the COVID-19 crisis» (3 April 2020), which shows how some rules that make up the framework of international taxation (domestic and conventional) are affected as a result of exceptional circumstances connected with the COVID-19 public, humanitarian and economic health crisis. The interpretative guidance prepared by the OECD Secretariat only addresses the potential implications of this crisis in relation to articles 4 (tax residence of individuals and entities), 5 (permanent establishments) and 15 (cross-border workers) of tax treaties that follow the OECD Model Convention. These are the first recommendations for low-intensity fiscal coordination.
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