Pessoas Jurídicas, Sociedade e o Estado:

uma Defesa do Imposto das Pessoas Jurídicas

Authors

  • Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • Eduardo Arruda Madeira
  • João Victor Guedes Santos
  • Ricardo Augusto Gil Reis Rodrigues

Keywords:

imposto de renda das pessoas jurídicas

Abstract

This article attempts to provide the first comprehensive rationale for defending the current corporate income tax. It argues that the usual reasons given for the tax (primarily as an indirect way of taxing shareholders, or alternatively as a form of benefit tax) are inadequate. It then explains what the original rationale to adopt this tax was in 1909, namely to regulate managerial power, and that this rationale stems from the “real” view of the corporation, which was the dominant view throughout the many transformations underwent by the corporate form from Roman times to the present. Turning to normative argument, the article then argues that the regulatory rationale given for taxing corporations in 1909 is still valid, since similar social conditions continue to exist, and in fact is strengthened by the rise of multinational enterprises. Finally, the article argues that this rationale is necessary from a normative perspective to support the fight against the two crucial current threats to the corporate tax posed by the corporate tax shelter and tax competition phenomena.

Published

2007-12-01

How to Cite

Avi-Yonah, R. S., Madeira, E. A., Santos, J. V. G., & Rodrigues, R. A. G. R. (2007). Pessoas Jurídicas, Sociedade e o Estado:: uma Defesa do Imposto das Pessoas Jurídicas. Revista Direito Tributário Atual, (21), 12–60. Retrieved from https://revista.ibdt.org.br/index.php/RDTA/article/view/1555

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