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Cambio De Residencia Fiscal (Change of Fiscal Residency - Tax Redomiciliation)

Authors: Cristiin GGrate;

Cambio De Residencia Fiscal (Change of Fiscal Residency - Tax Redomiciliation)

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Spanish Abstract: La utilizacion de un cambio de domicilio fiscal via Treaty Shopping resulta cuestionable, mirando el interes fiscal comprometido y las discusiones en el contexto BEPS de la OECD. El SII de Chile emitio un reciente oficio sin condicionar claramente el hecho que el cambio de residencia fiscal, aun cuando formalmente pudiera ser aceptado por Chile, a partir de la existencia de un Certificado de Residencia, queda sujeta a las instancias de fiscalizacion conforme a la legislacion domestica y la legislacion contenida en los tratados internacionales.English Abstract: The change of fiscal residency or tax redomiciliation is a planning technique used in order to exploit the asymmetries existent in the domestic and international tax laws between jurisdictions. This allows to obtain tax efficiencies in the treatment of corporate and personal income taxes. The IRS in Chile recently issued Ruling No 1985/2015 in which it accepts a change of fiscal residency with no specific consideration with respect to the Treaty Shopping problems in the context of the OECD-BEPS project.

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