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ESMA publishes responses to its Consultations on Sustainable Finance

Bonjour à toutes et à tous, l’ESMA vient de publier la réponse à sa consultation sur l’intégration des risques et des facteurs de durabilité (ici).

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published the responses received to its Consultations on integrating sustainability risks and factors in MiFID II, and in the UCITS Directive/AIFMD.

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Consultation du gouvernement australien sur des mesures de lutte contre l’évitement fiscal

Dans le budget 2015, le gouvernement australien a annoncé une série de mesures destinée à lutter contre l’évitement fiscal. C’est tout récemment que le gouvernement a publié deux mpropositions en ce domaine :

  • Introduire le nouveau standard de l’OCDE sur la documentation en matière de transfert de prix et de reporting pays-par-pays.
  • Doubler les sanctions pour les entreprises multinationales qui font de l’évitement fiscal.

Country-by-Country reporting and new transfer pricing documentation standards

This exposure draft inserts Subdivision 815-E into the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997. These amendments require entities with annual global revenue of $1 billion or more to file an annual statement with the Commissioner of Taxation. Large multinationals operating in Australia will be required to provide this statement, which will provide the Commissioner with relevant and reliable information to carry out transfer pricing risk assessments.

An entity may be required to include in its statement one or more of:

  • a Country-by-Country report containing information on the location of the economic activity undertaken by the multinational group;
  • a master file, which provides a high-level description of the multinational group’s business operations; and
  • a local file, which describes the Australian entity’s operations and cross border related party transactions.

Stronger penalties to combat tax avoidance and profit shifting

These amendments double the maximum administrative penalties for large companies that are found to have entered tax avoidance or profit shifting schemes. These increased penalties only apply to companies with annual global revenue exceeding $1 billion and that do not adopt a tax position that is reasonably arguable.


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Ivan Tchotourian