Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
tax leakage to shareholders
Russian translation:
рост налоговых отчислений для акционеров
Added to glossary by
Dmitry Golovin
Mar 20, 2007 06:58
17 yrs ago
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English term
tax leakage to shareholders
English to Russian
Bus/Financial
Law: Taxation & Customs
Off-shore incorporation may result in tax leakage to the shareholders (it is possible to hold Russian shares off-shore subject to FAS and any applicable corporate restrictions)
Proposed translations
(Russian)
4 | расходы, связанные с оплатой налогов | Vadzim Yaskevich, PhD |
3 +1 | утечка налогов к акционерам | Vitaly Ashkinazi |
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расходы, связанные с оплатой налогов
Minimising the overall 'tax leakage' is a key aim for all businesses. Despite the Chancellor's two attempts to increase the corporation tax assessed on
http://www.whitingandpartners.co.uk/
Т.е. регистрация корпораций в офшорной зоне может стать причиной доп. налогообложения.
http://www.whitingandpartners.co.uk/
Т.е. регистрация корпораций в офшорной зоне может стать причиной доп. налогообложения.
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утечка налогов к акционерам
Some tax authorities limit the applicability of thin capitalisation rules to corporate groups with foreign entities to avoid "tax leakage" to other, lower tax, jurisdictions.
Peer comment(s):
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Zamira B.
: дополнительные доходы акционеров, полученные в результате уклонения от налогов
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Zamira? спасибо, это, по-моему, очень похоже на отдельный ответ!
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Discussion
I am interested in two similar issues regarding personal taxation. 1) Is there any indication that ordinarily resident but non-domiciled persons are included in Mr. Brown's reference to "evaders"? 2) Is there any reason to be concerned about the existing status of British citizens who are not resident with respect to their world-wide outside of UK generated income? Are they "evaders"? Thanks for any insigt you have.
There is nothing in the list of initial proposals on tax leakage to affect either non-domiciled individuals (usually foreign nationals) or UK citizens resident abroad.
Having said this, there is a clear signal that the Chancellor intends to *curb tax leakage* in other ways and that future Budgets will address this. Evasion is not the same as tax avoidance. Evasion is illegal and existing rules can be applied. The concern is that planning for the individuals you mention which is now perfectly legal could become outlawed in the future.