EU Freedoms and Taxation

EU Freedoms and Taxation
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Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 907607898X
ISBN-13 : 9789076078984
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Book Synopsis EU Freedoms and Taxation by : Frans Vanistendael

Download or read book EU Freedoms and Taxation written by Frans Vanistendael and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Member States of the European Union have always insisted on their unrestricted national sovereignty. This book focuses on the crucial issue of the balance between the imperatives of the fundamental economic freedoms of the EC Treaty and the legitimate national interests of the Member States in protecting their national tax systems. The book, based on the proceedings of the annual conference of the European Association of Tax Law Professors (EATLP) held in Paris in June 2004, has been divided into the following four major subject areas: - the significance of the prohibitions of discrimination and restriction within the framework of the fully integrated market; - the lessons to be learned for taxation from the application of these prohibitions in areas other than taxation; - the basis and scope of the public interest justification advanced by the Member States for tax measures violating the fundamental freedoms; and the compatibility of the "national tax principles of the Member States" with a fully integrated market. Attention is also given to the adaptation of the tax systems of three major new Member States (the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland) to the requirements of the "acquis communautaire". Finally, there is a special contribution on the effect of the prohibitions of discrimination and restriction in non-EU countries (Norway and Switzerland). This book presents a comprehensive study of the tax issues that play a decisive role in the making or breaking of the European Economic and Monetary Union.


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