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Foreign Tax Credit Tx 8300

Foreign Tax Credit Tx 8300. Learning Objectives. Identify characteristics of a _________ tax, Determine a DC’s ______ paid credit, Calculate the foreign tax credit _________, Explain the function of FTC _______, Compute a U.S. person’s ____ from outbound investments, and

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Foreign Tax Credit Tx 8300

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  1. Foreign Tax CreditTx 8300

  2. Learning Objectives • Identify characteristics of a _________ tax, • Determine a DC’s ______ paid credit, • Calculate the foreign tax credit _________, • Explain the function of FTC _______, • Compute a U.S. person’s ____ from outbound investments, and • Explain tax _______. You should be able to:

  3. Dealing with Double Tax • ___________ systems exempt FSI. • ______ systems allow FTC. • ______ systems exempt some income and otherwise allow the FTC. • ________ often modify how these systems address double tax problems.

  4. Basic Choices in U.S. • Deduct: • Foreign ______ tax, §164(a)(3) • Any foreign ___ of trade or business, §162(a) • Any foreign ___ of investment activity, §212(1) • Credit foreign income tax, §901(a) • Annual _________ • _____ return to change election

  5. Creditable Foreign Levies • Must be a ___ and • Either: • Its ___________ character is that of income tax in ____ sense or • It ___________ for generally-imposed income tax

  6. What Is a Tax? • __________ transfer • Excludes payments > ____ foreign tax liability • Must exhaust all practical ________ • Pursuant to government’s ______ authority • Excludes _____, penalties, interest, custom duties, and compulsory _____ • Excludes levies for specific _________ ________ not otherwise available

  7. Example: Dual Capacity Domco earns $4.2 million before-tax profit mining diamonds in Hostia. Hostia imposes a “diamond tax” at ___% of the profit. Since Domco pays the diamond tax, it does not pay the general income tax of 25%. What is Domco’s creditable tax? CHECK Profit (pre-royalty) Diamond tax Income tax Royalty deduction Profit Income tax rate Creditable tax

  8. Predominant Character • Likely to reach net ____ • ____________ test, • Gross _______ test, and • ___ income test • Not a ____-up levy

  9. Realization Test • Focuses on ______ of tax’s assessment • Satisfied if assessment follows: • ___________ event • Pre-___________ event in some cases

  10. Gross Receipts Test • Foreign tax base must begin with: • Actual _____ ________ or • Estimated gross receipts if result does not ______ actual gross receipts • Gross receipts may be estimated when transactions occur between _______ persons • _____estimating gross receipts is okay

  11. Net Income Test • Foreign tax must allow _________ of costs and expenses to determine tax base • ____estimating costs and expenses okay

  12. Soak-Up Tax • Applies only to extent ___ is permitted • Since U.S. law does not allow, foreign government does not ______ soak-up tax

  13. Substitute for Income Tax • Requirements: • Must apply __ ____ __ income tax • Cannot be a _______ tax • Examples: • ___________ taxes on nonresidents • Special ________ taxes

  14. Summary: Creditable Taxes Predominant Character Realization test Gross receipts test Net income test Not a soak-up Must Be a Tax Compulsory Per tax authority Substitute for Income Tax In lieu of Not a soak-up

  15. Creditable Taxes Include • Foreign income tax paid ________, §901 • Partnership’s tax _____ through to U.S. partners • Foreign branch’s tax __________ to U.S. corporation • Foreign tax in lieu of income tax, §___ • Withholding tax on foreign investment income • Special industry tax • ______ paid tax, §902

  16. Cite Code Section Identifying Each Levy as Creditable Tax U.S. “green card holder” pays Belgian income tax on foreign profits U.S. citizen has Dutch tax withheld on her Dutch dividends U.S. individual is partner in U.K. partnership that pays U.K. income tax U.S. corporation has Cyprian sales office that pays Cyprian income tax U.S. corporation pays Polish income tax on profit dependent agent generates U.S. corporation’s German subsidiary pays German income tax U.S. family’s closely-held Mexican corporation pays Mexican income tax

  17. DPT Requirements DC • DC owns foreign sub • Direct ownership of ___% at each link • Indirect ownership of __% in each sub • For tiers ___, foreign subs are CFCs • For tiers ___, DC is U.S. “shareholder” • DC receives ________ FC1 FC2 FC3 FC4 FC5 FC6

  18. Example: DPT Requirements When FC2 remits dividends to FC1 and FC1 remits dividends to DC, can DC claim a foreign tax credit for FC2’s foreign income taxes? DC 40% FC1 10% FC2

  19. DC with Foreign Branch Remit $75 DC FB Profit $100 U.S. rate FTC U.S. tax Profit $100 FIT Remit

  20. DC with Foreign Subsidiary Dividend $75 DC FC Dividend + gross up $100 U.S. tax rate Tax before DPC Deemed paid credit U.S. tax Profit $100 FIT E&P

  21. Calculating Deemed Paid Tax

  22. Example: DPT for Single Tier Domco owns 40% of Forco. Forco earns $1,000 profit, pays $300 in foreign income tax, and remits $____ to Domco as dividends. What is Domco’s deemed paid tax? By how much do the dividends increase Domco’s gross income? Domco Dividend 40% Profit $1,000 FIT 300 E&P $ 700 Forco

  23. Example: DPT for Single Tier Forco is Domco’s newly-organized, 100%-owned foreign subsidiary. Forco earns $100 profit, pays $36 in foreign income tax, and remits $___ to Domco as dividends. Domco’s foreign branch makes $500 gross profit from sales and pays $50 foreign income tax. • What is Domco’s deemed paid tax? 2. What is Domco’s gross income? 3. Assuming Domco’s FTC limit is $67, what is Domco’s FTC? Domco Branch Gross $500 FIT 50 Dividend 100% Profit $100 FIT 36 E&P $ 64 Forco

  24. Example: DPT for Two Tiers Domco owns 100% of Forco1, and Forco1 owns 100% of Forco2. Forco1 earns $1,000 profit, pays $400 in foreign income tax, and remits $____ to Domco as dividends. Forco2 earns $100 profit, pays $25 in foreign income tax, and remits $30 to Domco as dividends. What is Domco’s deemed paid tax? By how much do the dividends increase Domco’s gross income? Domco Dividend 100% Profit $1,000 FIT 400 $ 600 Forco1 100% Dividend $30 Profit $100 FIT 25 E&P $ 75 Forco2

  25. Example: DPT for Two Tiers Domco owns 90% of Forco1, and Forco1 owns 80% of Forco2. Forco1 earns $2,000 profit, pays $500 in foreign income tax, and remits $____ to Domco as dividends. Forco2 earns $1,000 profit, pays $400 in foreign income tax, and remits $200 to Forco1 as dividends. What is Domco’s deemed paid tax? By how much do the dividends increase Domco’s gross income? Domco Dividend 90% Profit $2,000 FIT 500 $1,500 Forco1 80% Dividend $200 Profit $1,000 FIT 400 E&P $ 600 Forco2

  26. Foreign Tax Credit Basics Foreign tax credit is lesser of: Creditable tax or FTC limitation Creditable tax is sum of: Foreign income tax (§____) Tax in lieu of FIT (§____) Deemed paid tax (§____)

  27. Tax Rate Basics

  28. Example: Foreign Tax Credit Domco’s U.S. ETR is 34%. Domco earns $____ foreign profit and $300 U.S. profit. Its creditable taxes are $60. Compute the following for Domco: • Foreign ETR • §904 limitation • Foreign tax credit • U.S. tax liability • Excess credit or excess limit • Worldwide ETR • MTR on foreign profit

  29. Example: Foreign Tax Credit Domco’s U.S. ETR is 34%. Domco earns $200 foreign profit and $300 U.S. profit. Its creditable taxes are $___. Compute the following for Domco: • Foreign ETR • §904 limitation • Foreign tax credit • U.S. tax liability • Excess credit or excess limit • Worldwide ETR • MTR on foreign profit

  30. Examples: Marginal Tax Rates What is Domco’s MTR on its foreign profit in each of the following situations? 1. U.S. ETR is 34%, and foreign ETR is 30%. 2. U.S. ETR is 34%, and foreign ETR is 36%. 3. U.S. ETR is 34%, and foreign ETR is 42%. 4. U.S. ETR is 34%, and foreign ETR is 25%.

  31. Examples: U.S. Residual Tax Assume the U.S. effective tax rate is 35%. In the following situations, what is Domco’s U.S. residual tax rate on its foreign profits? 1. Foreign ETR is 30%. 2. Foreign ETR is 36%. 3. Foreign ETR is 42%. 4. Foreign ETR is 25%.

  32. Business in Low-Tax Countries • Capital ______ neutral • Residual U.S. tax due when ______ ________ • MTR equals ____ ___ if profits remitted currently • Creates incentive for ____-taxed _______ income

  33. Business in High-Tax Countries • Capital ______ neutral • No ____ ________ tax due • MTR equals _______ ___ • Creates incentive for ___-taxed _______ income

  34. Excess Credit Planning • Decrease foreign ETR • Remit foreign profits in __________ form • ______ offshore in high-tax countries • Use _______ _______ to shift income from high-to low-tax countries • Increase low-taxed FSTI • Export, passing title ______ • Lease ______ assets and buy ____ assets • License technology for use abroad in country with ___ royalty ___________ tax

  35. Deferral Effect on MTR • When DCs conduct business abroad through foreign subsidiaries, deferring dividends ______ the MTR on foreign profits. • In low-tax countries, ____ ________ tax is deferred. • In high-tax countries, _______ ___________ tax is deferred.

  36. Example: MTR in Low-Tax Country Domco’s wholly-owned foreign subsidiary, Forco, operates in a country with a ___% ETR. Assume the U.S. ETR is 34%, and Forco distributes all its E&P as dividends in the current year. What is Domco’s MTR on Forco’s foreign profits? Assume the same facts except that Forco does not plan to distribute current profits for 4 years and the applicable discount rate is 12%. What is Domco’s MTR on Forco’s foreign profits?

  37. Example: MTR in High-Tax Country Domco’s wholly-owned foreign subsidiary, Forco, operates in a country with a ___% ETR and a ___% dividend withholding tax. Assume the U.S. ETR is 34%, and Forco distributes all its E&P as dividends in the current year. What is Domco’s MTR on Forco’s foreign profits? Assume the same facts except that Forco does not plan to distribute current profits for 4 years and the applicable discount rate is 12%. What is Domco’s MTR on Forco’s foreign profits?

  38. FTC Baskets • Cross-crediting decreases U.S. ________ ___ • Investment income is highly ______ • Congress decided to limit _______________ • Nine baskets, each containing • __________ taxes • FTC __________ • _________ periods

  39. Pre-2007 FTC Baskets • Cross-crediting ______ baskets is permitted • Cross-crediting _____ baskets is not • Each basket has its own §904 _________ formula and ________ period • No segmentation by ______ Residual Income FSC Dividends Passive Income FSC Foreign Trade Income High Withholding Tax Interest DISC Dividends Noncontrolled §902 Corporation Dividends Shipping Income Financial Services Income

  40. Passive Income Basket • Portfolio dividends, some interest, non-business _____ and royalties, annuities, some net _____ • High-taxed income is “______-___” • ___-tax basket

  41. Residual Basket • ____________, marketing, and service income • _______ profit (other than FSC or DISC) • Business rent and _______ income • “______ ___” passive income

  42. Example: FTC Baskets Domco earns income and pays taxes as follows: What is Domco’s foreign tax credit if it ignores separate baskets?

  43. Example: FTC Baskets Domco earns income and pays taxes as follows: What is Domco’s foreign tax credit if it considers separate baskets?

  44. CFC Look-Through • CFCs are foreign corporations that U.S. shareholders _______. • Look through rules allocate foreign _______ income U.S. companies receive from ____ among baskets.

  45. Example: Look-Through Domco receives $______ dividends from its wholly-owned foreign subsidiary, Forco. Forco pays ___% of its dividends from E&P attributable to its business operations and the rest from E&P attributable to its passive investment activities. How does Domco treat these dividends for FTC purposes?

  46. Recapture of Foreign Loss • U.S. companies pay U.S. tax on _________ income. • Thus, overall losses from foreign activities are deductible against ____ source income. • However, this reduces ____ tax on ____ source income. • So, §904(f) contains a _________ rule.

  47. Recapture of Foreign Loss • If overall foreign loss occurs, • ______ against U.S. income but • Recapture in later year • Involves treating ___ as ____ • Affects ___ limitation • Recapture lesser of: • _______ foreign ____ account or • ___% of current year’s ____

  48. Example: OFL Recapture Domco earns income and pays taxes as follows: What is Domco’s foreign tax credit in 2005 and 2006?

  49. Tax Sparing • Host countries may allow “tax ________” • Holiday creates incentive to invest when ____ country has: • ___________ system or • Tax _______ • Sparing allows residents to ______ foreign taxes the host country ______

  50. Tax Sparing • “Tax sparing credits” are the same as foreign tax credits except investors ___ __ foreign income tax • __ U.S. treaties allow tax sparing A company invests abroad and earns $100. Assuming home and host country tax rates of 50% and ___%, respectively, determine the total tax liability with: • No tax holiday • Tax holiday without tax sparing • Tax holiday with tax sparing

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