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Description
This book analyses the tax law of the European Union, which has developed in the space between the national legal orders of the Member States on the one hand and the international regime (particularly the influences of the OECD, including BEPS) on the other. In that framework, the author considers the whole body of the tax law of the European Union: the general principles applicable to both direct and indirect taxation, the principle of equality and its more specific expressions on the basic freedoms and the prohibition of state aid, the principles of neutrality and ability to pay, taxpayers' fundamental rights, the justifications of infringements, including the fight against tax avoidance, secondary legislation in the area of direct taxes and details of the Union's VAT law and excise taxes.
Table of Contents
1. Overview of the Sources of EU Tax Law
2. General Principles of EU Tax Law
3. The Principle of Equality as Foundation of Tax Law
4. Taxpayers' Fundamental Rights
5. Justification of Infringements
Part 2
6. Direct Taxation
7. Indirect Taxation
8. EU Taxes
Part 3
9. Administrative Implementation
10. Judicial Implementation and Legal Protection
Part 4
11. Summary
Index
Product details
Published | Oct 06 2022 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 800 |
ISBN | 9781509964741 |
Imprint | Beck/Hart |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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