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Motion for a resolution | Doc. 13568 | 02 July 2014

Addressing tax avoidance by net firms

Signatories: Mr Konstantinos TRIANTAFYLLOS, Greece, SOC ; Lord Donald ANDERSON, United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Paride ANDREOLI, San Marino, SOC ; Ms Khadija ARIB, Netherlands, SOC ; Ms Anna ASCANI, Italy, SOC ; Ms Theodora BAKOYANNIS, Greece, EPP/CD ; Mr Marek BOROWSKI, Poland, SOC ; Mr Boriss CILEVIČS, Latvia, SOC ; Mr Michael CONNARTY, United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Geraint DAVIES, United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Arcadio DÍAZ TEJERA, Spain, SOC ; Mr Ioannis DRAGASAKIS, Greece, UEL ; Ms Ute FINCKH-KRÄMER, Germany, SOC ; Ms Maria GIANNAKAKI, Greece, SOC ; Mr Gerardo GIOVAGNOLI, San Marino, SOC ; Ms Arpine HOVHANNISYAN, Armenia, EPP/CD ; Ms Snežana JONICA, Montenegro, SOC ; Mr Josip JURATOVIC, Germany, SOC ; Ms Astrid KRAG, Denmark, SOC ; Mr Pierre-Yves LE BORGN', France, SOC ; Ms Liliane MAURY PASQUIER, Switzerland, SOC ; Mr Michael McNAMARA, Ireland, SOC ; Ms Melita MULIĆ, Croatia, SOC ; Mr Nicos NICOLAIDES, Cyprus, SOC ; Mr Luis Alberto ORELLANA, Italy, ALDE ; Ms Foteini PIPILI, Greece, EPP/CD ; Ms Mechthild RAWERT, Germany, SOC ; Mr Dimitrios SALTOUROS, Greece, SOC ; Mr Frank SCHWABE, Germany, SOC ; Mr Damir ŠEHOVIĆ, Montenegro, SOC ; Mr Predrag SEKULIĆ, Montenegro, SOC ; Mr Aleksandar SENIĆ, Serbia, SOC ; Ms Tineke STRIK, Netherlands, SOC ; Mr Spyridon TALIADOUROS, Greece, EPP/CD ; Lord John E. TOMLINSON, United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Konstantinos TZAVARAS, Greece, EPP/CD ; Mr Klaas de VRIES, Netherlands, SOC

This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.

All the countries aim to innovation, growth and job creation, especially, through the business activity of multinational companies.

However, big multinational net firms are seeking various ways to reduce their tax obligations to the lowest possible levels. Most companies involved in the production of computers, software or internet services have established international operations in countries with low tax rates. At the same time, a large part of the real economy has shifted to the “online economy” (e.g. travel agencies, advertising firms, office organisation companies, telecommunications, etc.).

Multinational companies avoid taxes, mainly, by charging high royalties (rights to use signals) to the subsidiary companies, in order to show high costs, as well as with the method of transfer pricing. That means that subsidiary companies buy private label products from their original companies at high prices, just to show costs and losses.

The amount of lost revenue for the economies of the countries where these companies operate is huge. Therefore, what is required is co-ordinated international action.

Under the new agreement on trade between the United States and the European Union, there should be a provision preventing big companies from locating their headquarters in ‘tax havens’. Finally, according to that, internet transaction tax should be aligned with the value added tax levels of the country where the customer is located.

The Parliamentary Assembly should therefore examine the situation and make useful suggestions for solving the relevant problems.