Access to Tax Treaty Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Cases of Abuse Articles uri icon

authors

  • NAVARRO IBARROLA, AITOR

publication date

  • April 2022

start page

  • 341

end page

  • 355

issue

  • 4

volume

  • 50

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0165-2826

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1875-8347

abstract

  • Reaching a common understanding of the interpretation and enforcement of tax treaties is a desirable policy goal. It results in higher certainty and helps to increase their effectiveness thus enhancing all the purported objectives of these international agreements. In this regard, dispute resolution mechanisms within international tax law fulfil a relevant coordinating function through the amicable assessment of frictions and mismatches in tax treaty provisions. Notwithstanding, access to these remedies is sometimes denied when the tax authorities consider that the case involves tax abuse even though anti-tax abuse measures usually pose some of the most complex interpretation challenges within tax treaties. Even after the post-BEPS wide implementation of broad-based treaty anti-abuse rules – such as the principal purpose test – countries are reluctant to grant unrestricted access to dispute resolution remedies. This contribution aims at depicting the rather asymmetrical state of affairs on the access to dispute resolution remedies in instances of tax abuse. Additionally, it purports to demonstrate that there are compelling policy reasons to support granting access to both mutual agreement and arbitration procedures in these cases and to criticize the incoherencies that originate from the existing restrictions.

subjects

  • Law

keywords

  • tax treaties; dispute resolution; mutual agreement procedure; arbitration; mli; tax abuse; gaar; ppt