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Деофшоризация Российской Экономики: Прогноз Налоговых Поступлений От Контролируемых Иностранных Компаний // De-Offshorization Of The Russian Economy: The Forecast Of Tax Revenues Received From Controlled Foreign Companies

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  • LYUDMILA Polezharova

    (Financial University)

  • KIRILL Lukyanets

    (Financial University)

  • Л. Полежарова В.

    (Финансовый университет)

  • К. Лукьянец В.

    (Финансовый университет)

Abstract

The paper describes the authors’ approach to mid-term forecasting of corporate profit tax revenues and personal income tax revenues in the Russian Federation budget received from profit taxation of controlled foreign companies. The estimation is based on the “capital subscription” index for Russian persons, with the statistical data thereon prepared by the Central Bank with the purpose of official statistical accounting of direct investments, and the “return on equity” index. The estimation differs from quantitative assessments made by Western economists in that their estimates are usually based on the regression analysis performed with two basic variables - the profit tax rate and the profit margin.The proposed methodology can be used by government authorities for forecasting tax revenues. В работе рассматривается авторский подход к прогнозу поступлений налога на прибыль организаций и налога на доходы физических лиц в бюджет Российской Федерации на среднесрочную перспективу от налогообложения прибыли контролируемых иностранных компаний. Расчет построен на основе показателя «участие в капитале» российских лиц, статистические данные по которому подготавливаются ЦБ РФ в целях осуществления функций в области официального статистического учета прямых инвестиций, и показателя «рентабельность собственного капитала». Расчет отличается от проведенных западными экономистами количественных оценок тем, что их расчеты, как правило, основаны на регрессионном анализе, построенном с использованием двух основных переменных - ставке налога на прибыль и величине прибыли.Предлагаемая методика может использоваться государственными органами для прогнозирования налоговых поступлений в бюджет.

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  • LYUDMILA Polezharova & KIRILL Lukyanets & Л. Полежарова В. & К. Лукьянец В., 2016. "Деофшоризация Российской Экономики: Прогноз Налоговых Поступлений От Контролируемых Иностранных Компаний // De-Offshorization Of The Russian Economy: The Forecast Of Tax Revenues Received From Control," Экономика. Налоги. Право // Economics, taxes & law, ФГОБУ "Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации" // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, vol. 9(3), pages 128-134.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:econom:y:2016:i:3:p:128-134
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