Abstract

Introduction. Confidentiality and protection of information contained in Country-by-Country Reports is one of the most important aspects of implementation of provisions of Action 13 of the Base erosion and Profit Shifting Action Plan (BEPS Action Plan) into national legislation of countries around the world. Problem statement. Considering Ukraine`s commitments to Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (ОЕСD) in frames of combating against tax evasion by multinational groups of companies, a particular relevance receives the study of model legislation on confidentiality and protection of information, which is the subject of voluntary automatic exchange between countries, and approaches to its implementation into national legislation. Purpose. Complementary analysis of institutional basis for ensuring confidentiality and protection of information that is the subject of exchange between OECD member countries in frames of the BEPS Action Plan. Materials and methods. The research is based on a combination of general scientific methods, methods of comparison and empirical approach. Results. The need for harmonization of domestic legislation with OECD regulatory requirements that regulate confidentiality of information on taxpayers (including information exchanged in accordance with international agreements) has been substantiated. Conclusions. Based on the results of the conducted research it has been proved that there is the need for further improvement of institutional provision of protection and confidentiality of tax information, including information exchanged in accordance with international agreements.

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