INTERNATIONAL FISCAL POLICY I Olivier BEDDELEEM
Introduction Taxation in a global environment
PART 1 : TAXATION OF PRIVATE PEOPLE 2 possibilities : –The countries did not sign a tax convention –The countries signed a tax convention
SEMINAR 1 : French Taxation of International Revenue
I- Taxation of French residents A- Definition of a French resident –1) Residence and nationality
–2) Criteria for residence –Alternative criteria Home Main residence Business activity Center of economic interests
B- Taxed revenues –1) Principle
–2) Exceptions : exemptions –Total exemption General rule Certain activities –Partial exemption
II- Taxation of non-residents
III- Double taxation
SEMINAR 2 : The OECD model tax treaty
I- The signature of a tax treaty A- What is a tax treaty ? B- Why sign a tax treaty ?
II- The OECD model tax treaty
III- The determination of the fiscal residence
IV- Taxable revenues A- Scope of the OECD treaty
B- Repartition of taxable revenues between the countries
Seminar 3 : Prevention of double taxation
Introduction : Why isn’t repartition enough ?
I- Exemption What is exemption ?
A- Total exemption
B- Partial exemption
C- Partial exemption in OECD treaties signed by France
II- Credit What is a credit ?
A- Total credit
B- Partial credit
C- Fictive credit