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EU adds Belgium to its tax avoidance investigations

Published 03/02/2015, 11:32
© Reuters.  EU adds Belgium to its tax avoidance investigations
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By Philip Blenkinsop

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission is investigating a Belgian system allowing companies to reduce their tax bills significantly, it said on Tuesday, widening its inquiry into tax deals struck with multinationals across the European Union.

The Commission, which rules on competition and subsidies in the European Union, said deductions granted through Belgium's "excess profit" tax system usually amount to more than 50 percent of profits and can sometimes reach 90 percent.

"The Belgian "excess profit" tax system appears to grant substantial tax reductions only to certain multinational companies that would not be available to stand-alone companies," Margrethe Vestager, commissioner in charge of competition policy, said in a statement.

The Commission is also investigating the tax arrangements of Amazon (O:AMZN) and Italian carmaker Fiat (N:FCAU) in Luxembourg, Apple (O:AAPL) in Ireland and Starbucks (O:SBUX) in the Netherlands.

In December, the Commission asked all 28 member countries for details of tax deals made with companies between 2010 and 2013.

Tax avoidance, while not illegal, has in recent years galvanised authorities into taking action to try to ensure that multinational companies pay a fair share of their profit in tax.

Vestager said that if the Commission's concerns were confirmed, the Belgian tax scheme would be a serious distortion of competition unduly benefiting a selected number of multinationals.

A company needs prior confirmation by Belgian tax authorities through a tax ruling for the deductions to apply.

The Commission said such rulings were often granted to companies that had relocated a substantial part of their activities to Belgium or that have made significant investments in the country.

Belgium's finance ministry was not immediately available for comment.

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