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VAT Yearbook 2010/2011: VAT Decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Communities 1974 - June 2010

Edited by: Stephen Dale, Wilbert Nieuwenhuizen

ISBN13: 9789041134134
Previous Edition ISBN: 9789041131393
Published: February 2011
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Strictly speaking, the primary purpose of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) is to interpret the meaning of European Union (EU) treaties and directives and to make sure they’re applied uniformly across the member union.

In practice, the ECJ has become a major driver of European economic integration through its rulings in the area of taxation like those dealing with the value added tax (VAT). EU VAT practitioners demand a constantly updated appreciation of the ins-and-outs of related controversies in order to properly safeguard the interests of their clients. These professionals must also contend with the complexity introduced by the interplay of Community and national law.

This book provides an accessible resource directly addressing each of these concerns. The structure of this highly useful resource is based on the focus of the relevant ECJ cases, and hence on the structure of the new (and old) Sixth VAT Directive.

Coverage of each decision provided includes the following:-

  • Summary of ruling;
  • Summary of facts;
  • Most significant portion of ruling; and
  • Whenever practical, relevant tax planning and compliance guidance.

Subjects:
Taxation