Loan interests deductibility related to the leverage of dividend payments

Authors

  • Fernando Tori Vargas Universidad de Lima

    Abogado. Master of Laws (LL.M.) en Tributación Internacional por la New York University y Master of Business Administration (Executive M.B.A.) por la Adolfo Ibañez School of Management. Profesor de la Escuela de Posgrado de la Uni-versidad de Lima. Miembro de la Asociación Fiscal Internacional (IFA). Socio de Ernst & Young, Lima, Perú.

    Contacto: fernando.tori@pe.ey.com.

  • Edwin Sarmiento Lazo Ernst & Young Perú

    Abogado. Ha realizado estudios de postgrado en la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) y el New York Institute of Finance. Exasociado de De Bracamonte, Haaker, Castellares Abogados. Gerente sénior de Ernst & Young, Lima, Perú.

    Contacto: edwin.sarmiento@pe.ey.com.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/themis.201902.016

Keywords:

tax deductible expenses, principle of causality, loan, operating activities

Abstract

In the financial system, every company needs sufficient liquid assets to be able to comply with its commercial, legal or financial obligations, as well as to invest in new projects. In these cases, company management must decide whether such obligations should be paid with own funds or through third party funding. When the cash is obtained from the latter through loans, from a tax perspective, we must ask ourselves whether this operation is associated to the operating activity.

In this article, the authors aim to analyze this question and propose a vision of the relationship between companies’ expenses and (either direct or indirect) income-generation. To achieve this purpose, Peruvian and foreign case law and legislation are reviewed and critically evaluated.

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Published

2019-08-31

How to Cite

Tori Vargas, F., & Sarmiento Lazo, E. (2019). Loan interests deductibility related to the leverage of dividend payments. THEMIS Revista De Derecho, (76), 249–259. https://doi.org/10.18800/themis.201902.016

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Impuesto a la renta