In recent years, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has invalidated many income tax law provisions of European Union (EU) member states as violating European constitutional treaty guarantees of freedom of movement for goods, services, persons, and capital. These decisions have not, however, been matched by significant EU income tax legislation, because no EU political institution has the power to enact such legislation without unanimous consent from the member states. In this Article, we describe how the developing ECJ jurisprudence threatens the ability of member states to use tax incentives to stimulate their domestic economies and to resolve problems of international double taxation. We conclude that the ECJ approach is ultimately incoh...
Last October, a group of distinguished tax experts from the European Union and the United States con...
The article analyses the current “state of the art” of the tax harmonization across the European Uni...
Double taxation is known as restricting the free flow of capital and accordingly results in a limite...
In recent years, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has invalidated many income tax law provisions ...
In recent years, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has invalidated many income tax law provisions ...
Abstract: The fundamental freedoms of the EC Treaty prohibit tax discrimination—harsher tax treatmen...
In previous articles, we have argued that the European Court of Justice\u27s reliance on nondiscrimi...
In this article the author aims to reveal the legal content of the Fundamental Freedoms enshrined in...
The European Court of Justice ( ECJ ) has come under increasing criticism for overstepping its insti...
The power to tax enables a State to organise its tax law on the basis of its national standards with...
The United States and the European Union operate under the similar design of a federal structure and...
As the need to raise revenue becomes more pressing and public opposition to tax avoidance increases,...
As the need to raise revenue becomes more pressing and public opposition to tax avoidance increases,...
In this article we explore the claim that the four freedoms of the EU lead to the inevitable erosion...
This Article compares the ways in which the United States and the European Union limit the ability o...
Last October, a group of distinguished tax experts from the European Union and the United States con...
The article analyses the current “state of the art” of the tax harmonization across the European Uni...
Double taxation is known as restricting the free flow of capital and accordingly results in a limite...
In recent years, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has invalidated many income tax law provisions ...
In recent years, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has invalidated many income tax law provisions ...
Abstract: The fundamental freedoms of the EC Treaty prohibit tax discrimination—harsher tax treatmen...
In previous articles, we have argued that the European Court of Justice\u27s reliance on nondiscrimi...
In this article the author aims to reveal the legal content of the Fundamental Freedoms enshrined in...
The European Court of Justice ( ECJ ) has come under increasing criticism for overstepping its insti...
The power to tax enables a State to organise its tax law on the basis of its national standards with...
The United States and the European Union operate under the similar design of a federal structure and...
As the need to raise revenue becomes more pressing and public opposition to tax avoidance increases,...
As the need to raise revenue becomes more pressing and public opposition to tax avoidance increases,...
In this article we explore the claim that the four freedoms of the EU lead to the inevitable erosion...
This Article compares the ways in which the United States and the European Union limit the ability o...
Last October, a group of distinguished tax experts from the European Union and the United States con...
The article analyses the current “state of the art” of the tax harmonization across the European Uni...
Double taxation is known as restricting the free flow of capital and accordingly results in a limite...