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Strategic Narratives in International Tax Policy Making: BEPS Action 1 and the Stability Argument

Victoria Plekhanova () and Chris Noonan ()
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Victoria Plekhanova: Business School, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
Chris Noonan: Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Canadian Tax Journal, 2023, vol. 71, issue 2, 355-386

Abstract: Drawing on narrative analysis developed by communications scholars, and applied by scholars of economics and international law and in policy analysis, this article studies action 1 of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD's) base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project as a policy narrative. The authors outline the role of narrative in international tax policy making and evaluate the probability and the argumentative and material coherence of the OECD's story about the need to ensure the stability of the international tax framework and system. Focusing on the narrative strategy adopted by the OECD to promote its pillar one proposal, the authors assess the likely persuasiveness of the OECD's stability argument—in particular, how it may have influenced the response to the proposal by the members of the Inclusive Framework on BEPS. The authors conclude that the OECD's concern about potentially destabilizing effects of digital services taxes and similar taxes on the international income tax system propagates a global fiscal illusion, and may not sustain long-term support for pillar one by many members of the Inclusive Framework.

Keywords: Base erosion and profit shifting; digitalization; international taxation; tax policy; cooperation; governance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.32721/ctj.2023.71.2.plekhanova

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