Amazon vs. Commissioner: Has Cost Sharing Outlived Its Usefulness?

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2017

Abstract

President Trump has decreed that for every new regulation, two old regulations should be repealed. The next time the IRS wishes to adopt a new tax regulation, I have two candidates for repeal: cost sharing and “check the box”, the 1997 regulation that enables US-based multinationals to shift profits from high to low tax foreign jurisdictions without triggering US tax. Both of those regulations run directly contrary to the intent of Congress in enacting Subpart F (the CFC rules) in 1961 and amending Code section 482 by adding the super royalty rule in 1986. They are the technical building blocks underlying the ability of US based multinationals to avoid US tax on profits economically earned in the US. It is high time for both of them to go.

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