Description
The growth of a company generally occurs through the creation of subsidiaries for multiple reasons: integrating new investors, ensuring a division of risks, developing the activity internationally... This development in the form of a group leads to questions about taxation. The objective of this training is to provide an overview of the most common tax issues associated with the creation and management of a group of companies.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
Accounting and financial manager wishing to have an overview of tax issues relating to the formation of a group.
Prerequisites
None.
Training objectives
Training program
- Identify the implications of the existence of the group on taxation
- - Intragroup transactions: the abnormal act of management; the principle of transactions at a normal price and the permitted exemptions.
- - The question of taxation of group companies: subject companies to the IS; companies not subject to the IS.
- Situate the tax constraints relating to intra-group financing transactions
- - Devices to limit deductible interest.
- - Undercapitalization.
- - Debt waivers: deductible and non-deductible aid; aid with regard to VAT.
- Delimiting the risks linked to transfer pricing The issue of transfer pricing.
- - Setting transfer prices within the group.
- - The documentation to be compiled.
- - Prior agreement procedures.
- - The methods of control of the administration.
- Master the tax regime for participations and dividends Tax definition of participation securities.
- - Acquisition costs, depreciation and transfer of equity securities.
- - Taxation of dividends.
- - The regimes of parent and daughter companies.
- Form an integrated tax group
- - Conditions of access to the scheme.
- - Advantages and disadvantages.
- - The integration agreement.
- Identify the impact of the existence of the group on other taxes
- - Calculating the CVAE: calculating the effective tax rate.
- - Overview of VAT management in holding companies.
- - VAT liability .
- - Calculation of the deduction coefficient.
- - Consolidation of VAT payment.