Abstract

The author discusses the application of the ownership provision in article 24(5) of the OECD Model (2017) in the context of group taxation regimes. Taking the Netherlands group taxation regime as a base case, the author challenges the often applied limited comparison and argues that the ownership provision should allow Netherlands companies held by third-state resident companies similar consolidation possibilities as Netherlands companies held by EU Member State resident companies.

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