Review from previous edition ...its approach is both analytical and practical. For those involved in maritime and commercial law, it provides a comprehensive and authoritative discussion on complex areas of taxation relevant to transnational contracts within the Community. It was a pleasure to read such a clear exposition of what is normally regarded as a somewhat intimidating subject. The authors are to be congratulated for providing a stimulating work which is well-presented and clearly indexed. They provide a useful list of 'Further Reading' in the fields touched on by their book. EC Tax Law will be well received by those specialised in the field of taxation and those whose work concerns transnatioanl contracts who require some knowledge of the Community dimension which is of ever-increasing significance. * Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly *

This new edition of EC Tax Law provides a detailed and extensive survey of EC tax legislation and case law. With the generalist lawyer in mind, the volume contains an introduction to VAT and to the basic principles of company taxation. It deals at some length with the legislation and case law on VAT (which is almost completely harmonized at the EC level) and excise duties. In relation to indirect taxation it analyses the case law on Article 90 of the EC Treaty which prohibits fiscal discrimination against goods from other Member States. In the area of direct taxation it covers the existing legislation on company taxation, and also the recent case law of the EC Court applying the treaty articles on the free movement of persons, services, and capital. The volume provides a detailed analysis of the legislation and its interpretation by the European Court, and also an analysis of the impact of the State aid rules in the tax field and the growing concern over what is often called unfair tax competition.
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Tax law and fiscal policy are subjects close to the heart of the Single European Market, yet EC tax law is highly complex. This new edition examines in detail the rules and principles of Community law relating to taxation, and uncovers the links between policy and law-making, to provide a firm understanding of the principles of EC tax law.
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PART I: INDIRECT TAXATION AND VAT; PART II: DIRECT TAXATION; CONCLUSION
Review from previous edition ...its approach is both analytical and practical. For those involved in maritime and commercial law, it provides a comprehensive and authoritative discussion on complex areas of taxation relevant to transnational contracts within the Community. It was a pleasure to read such a clear exposition of what is normally regarded as a somewhat intimidating subject. The authors are to be congratulated for providing a stimulating work which is well-presented and clearly indexed. They provide a useful list of 'Further Reading' in the fields touched on by their book. EC Tax Law will be well received by those specialised in the field of taxation and those whose work concerns transnatioanl contracts who require some knowledge of the Community dimension which is of ever-increasing significance. * Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly *
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199264162
Publisert
2015
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
800

Biographical note

Paul Farmer is at Pump Court Tax Chambers. Richard Lyal is a Legal Adviser to the Commission of the European Communities