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A proposal under the OECD's [[Base erosion and profit shifting]] (BEPS) initiative.
A proposal under the OECD's [[Base erosion and profit shifting]] (BEPS) initiative.

Revision as of 20:24, 15 June 2015

Tax.

A proposal under the OECD's Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) initiative.

The worldwide interest cap method is a proposed methodology to limit tax relief for interest and amounts economically equivalent to interest.

It would limit the total amounts eligible for relief to a cap equal to the total of a taxpayer group's net third party interest expense.

The total cap would then be allocated by territory through an appropriate allocation key, for example territory profits as a proportion of total group profits.


An alternative proposed methodology is a fixed-ratio method.


See also