Blueprints for a New PE Nexus to Tax Business Income in the Era of the Digital Economy

64 Pages Posted: 9 Apr 2015 Last revised: 18 Oct 2015

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Peter Hongler

Zurich University of Applied Sciences

Pasquale Pistone

International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD); Vienna University of Economics and Business

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Date Written: January 20, 2015

Abstract

This paper outlines the core issues of the introduction of a new PE nexus based on digital presence. It puts forward its essential features and rethinks the foundations of the concept of sourcing for income tax purposes in the global economy. Our proposal of a new PE nexus based on digital presence is also supported by a theoretical reconstruction in the light of a new dimension for the benefit theory.

Our work directly relates to Action 1 of the OECD/G20 BEPS Project. However, the development of a new PE nexus is in fact not an instrument to counter BEPS, but reflects a structural revision of the criteria for allocating taxing rights on cross-border business income in the era of the digital economy.

This paper should be understood as a discussion paper and first proposal to shed further light on (i) whether there is a theoretical justification for a new PE nexus based on digital presence, (ii) how a new PE nexus based on digital presence could be defined and (iii) whether and how potential implementation issues could be resolved.

By publishing the present blueprints for a new PE nexus, the authors wish to provoke a more concrete discussion on this particularly important matter.

Keywords: Tax, Digital Economy, International Taxation, BEPS, International Tax Regime, Tax Reform, Permanent Establishment, Nexus, Benefit Theory

JEL Classification: K34, K33

Suggested Citation

Hongler, Peter and Pistone, Pasquale, Blueprints for a New PE Nexus to Tax Business Income in the Era of the Digital Economy (January 20, 2015). WU International Taxation Research Paper Series No. 2015 - 15, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2591829 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2591829

Peter Hongler

Zurich University of Applied Sciences ( email )

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Pasquale Pistone (Contact Author)

International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD) ( email )

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Vienna University of Economics and Business ( email )

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Vienna, Wien 1020
Austria

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