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International tax & remittance

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  • July 28, 2018 at 3:32 am #464946
    duybachhpvn
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    Hi John,

    In the international project appraisal, if we have below scenario

    “Company A in country X has subsidiary B in Country Y. X has tax rate 30% and Y has tax rate 20%. B has made taxable profit of $100 and has to remit 80% of the net profit to A as dividend. The 2 countries have bilateral tax agreement to offset tax”

    Then, my question is as follow: If we have to calculate Free Cash Flow of A, do we have to calculate the additional tax of 10% based on the whole taxable profit of $100 of B or only 80% of this taxable profit? As from A perspective, it only can receive 80% of the net profit as dividend cash flow, then shouldn’t we only consider only 80% of the additional tax 10% when considering A’s free cash flow?

    Thank you

    July 28, 2018 at 9:11 am #464964
    John Moffat
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    Unless there were other instructions given in the question, you would assume that A was charged the extra 10% on the whole profit (because the whole profit belongs to B, regardless of how much dividend is paid). But, as always, you would state your assumption.

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