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8 Amendments of Pedro SILVA PEREIRA related to 2021/2010(INI)

Amendment 17 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital A
A. whereas current international corporate tax rules are based on principles which were developed in the early 20th century and are no longer suited to an increasingly globalised and digitalised economy, thus enabling several harmful tax practices that undermine public finances and fair competition;
2021/03/01
Committee: ECON
Amendment 30 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital F
F. whereas, in accordance with a mandate given by G20 Finance Ministers in March 2017 and following the adoption of a Programme of Work (PoW) in May 2019, the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS (IF), through its Task Force on the Digital Economy, has been working on a consensus-based global solution based on two pillars: Pillar One on the allocation of taxing rights through new profit allocation and nexus rules and Pillar Two on addressing the remaining BEPS issues and introducing measures to ensure a minimum effective level of tax;
2021/03/01
Committee: ECON
Amendment 38 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital I
I. whereas adequate international tax laws are a key forto prevent tax evasion and tax avoidance practices, and to design a fair and efficient taxation system addressing inequality and ensuring certainty and stability, which are prerequisites for competitiveness, as well as for a level playing field between companies, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises;
2021/03/01
Committee: ECON
Amendment 82 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 4
4. Notes that, on average, digital business models face significantly lower effective tax rates than traditional business models which rely on physical presence; regrets that tax avoidance linked to aggressive tax planning is not only detrimental to the collection of public revenues but also puts businesses, especially SMEs, at a disadvantage, while creating barriers for new local entrant, which hampers public services and shifs the tax burden towards the average citizen, thus creating more inequalities, but also puts businesses, especially SMEs, at a disadvantage, while creating barriers for new local entrants; highlights that in the meantime, the demand for digitalised services has exploded due to the obligation to operate many tasks remotely in the COVID-19 context; therefore observes that providers of such digitalised services will be among the economic winners of the pandemic crisis;
2021/03/01
Committee: ECON
Amendment 156 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11
11. Insists therefore that, regardless of the progress of the negotiations at the G20/OECD IF, the EU should stand ready to roll out its own solutions for taxing the digitalised economy by the end of 2021; calls on the Commission to present proposals by June 2021, while anticipating their compatibility with the reform by the G20/OECD IF to be agreed on; stresses the need to create a level playing field for providers of traditional services and digital services in the EU by ensuring that the latterautomated digitalised services and consumer facing businesses are taxed at an adequate and fair rate; invites the Commission to consider in particular introducing a temporary European Digital Services Tax as a necessary first step; calls for the EU to implement the future outcome of the international negotiations in a harmonised way and invites the Commission to issue any relevant Proposal to that effect;
2021/03/01
Committee: ECON
Amendment 170 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
12. Understands that some Member States consider the taxation of digital economy an urgent issue and have therefore introduced digital services taxes at national level; recalls that these national measures should be phased out once a multilateral solution is found; calls on Member States to refrain from introducing national solutions unilaterally, as they create a risk of fragmentation of the single market; recalls that although taxation is primarily a Member State competence, they must exercise it in coherence with the common principles of EU law in order to ensure coherence between national frameworks, thereby allowing for fair competition and avoiding a negative impact on the overall coherence of EU taxation principles; notes that the procedure laid down in Article 116 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, under which Parliament and the Council act in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure, may be applied if lack of regulatory harmonisation leads to market distortion within the Union;
2021/03/01
Committee: ECON
Amendment 178 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
12. Understands that some Member States consider the taxation of large digital economybusinesses an urgent issue and have therefore introduced digital services taxes at national level; recalls that these national measures should be phased out once a multilateral solution is found; calls on Member States to refrain from introducing national solutionsfor a swift agreement and implementation of the international solution in order to prevent the introduction of further unilaterally solutions, as they create a risk of fragmentation of the single market; recalls minds that although taxation is primarily a Member State competence, they must exercise it in coherence with the common principles of EU law in order to ensure coherence between national frameworks, thereby allowing for fair competition and avoiding a negative impact on the overall coherence of EU taxation principles;
2021/03/01
Committee: ECON
Amendment 234 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 16
16. Welcomes the conclusions of the European Council of 21 July 2021, which task the Commission with putting forward proposals for additional own resources including a digital levyInterinstitutional Agreement on budgetary cooperation of 16 December 2020 (IIA) and recalls the legally binding commitment towards the introduction of an EU digital levy in the long-term EU budget as an own resource by 1 January 2023; underlines that revenues generated by digital taxation in the Member States will become an own resource;
2021/03/01
Committee: ECON