
Fundamentals of EU VAT Law aims at providing a deep insight into the systematics, the functioning and the principles of the European Value Added Tax (VAT) system. VAT is responsible for generating approximately EUR 903 billion per year in tax revenues across the European Union - revenues that play a huge role in budgetary policymaking in the Member States. This extremely useful book provides not only a thorough description of the current state of EU VAT law, but also a detailed explanation of the system's rationale and its legislative provisions. It puts the elements of the system in perspective and shows how they are linked to each other. The focus lies on the rules which can be deduced from the sources of EU VAT law and on their application in practice. What's in this book: The systematic presentation covers such issues and topics as the following: sources of EU VAT law, including principles derived from CJEU case law; principles underlying the EU VAT system; relations among the layers of VAT law - primary and secondary EU law, national law; how to apply the VAT legislation and case law; allocation of taxing rights (place of supply rules); invoicing requirements and other administrative obligations; exemptions, VAT rates and the taxable amount; the right of deduction of input VAT; intra-Community transactions, importation and exportation; immovable property; and how far a national court must and can go in interpreting national provisions in the light of the VAT Directive and the principles underlying the VAT system. The book follows the structure of the VAT Directive/VAT determination scheme, with additional topical chapters on immovable property, intra-Community transactions, and importation and exportation of goods. Furthermore, a comprehensive analysis of VAT rules based on real-life examples deduced from EU case law is present
Page Count:
571
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
ISBN-10:
9041170162
ISBN-13:
9789041170163
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