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时报访谈丨励贺林:在数字经济全球税收治理中维护我国国家税收利益
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-24 03:07
Core Insights - The development of the digital economy is reshaping production and lifestyle, posing challenges to the existing tax system and necessitating a reevaluation of global tax governance in the context of digitalization [2][3]. Group 1: Current Landscape of Global Tax Governance - The global tax governance landscape is facing significant challenges due to geopolitical tensions and the impact of the digital economy, with the G20's "two-pillar" solution representing a collaborative effort to address these issues [3][4]. - The "two-pillar" framework aims to redistribute profits of multinational enterprises and establish a global minimum tax to curb tax avoidance, fundamentally altering traditional international tax rules [4][5]. Group 2: Negotiation Challenges - The negotiations surrounding the second phase of the BEPS initiative (BEPS 2.0) are encountering difficulties, with key issues stalling progress and some topics regressing [5][6]. - The U.S. government's opposition to certain aspects of the global minimum tax and its insistence on abolishing unilateral digital service taxes complicate the negotiation landscape [6][7]. Group 3: Implications for China - Over 55 countries are implementing or planning to implement the global minimum tax, with China actively participating in the BEPS process and contributing to the establishment of international tax principles [8][9]. - Chinese enterprises, especially those expanding internationally, need to enhance their awareness of global tax governance changes and prepare for compliance with evolving international tax rules [9].