Towards corporate tax harmonization in the European Community : an institutional and procedural analysis
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Towards corporate tax harmonization in the European Community : an institutional and procedural analysis
(Series on international taxation, 22)
Kluwer Law International, 1999
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-351) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The corporate-tax policy of the European Commission has proved one of the major failures in the history of the European Community. Despite efforts by the Commission throughout the 30 years of its existence, and pressure from the business community, little progress has been made in harmonizing corporate taxation in the EU; the Commission's proposals have almost always been turned down at the Council level. Yet harmonization is a crucial step in establishing a common market in Europe. This examination of the efforts of the European Commission to achieve harmonization bases its analysis on the study of theoretical economic models of corporate-tax systems which meet the requirements of a common market and avoid economic inefficiencies, and on an examination of the US federal tax system. Through the examination of theoretical models as well as practical examples, the author studies why repeated attempts at harmonization have failed and concludes that they must take into account not only economic aspects, but also political and legal factors.
Harmonization of corporate taxation is not only a legislative exercise; other institutions, such as the EC Court, have an important role to play in the harmonization process, as the US federal experience suggests. The book concludes with a model for corporate-tax harmonization which takes into account both economic theory and the realities of the political and legal process.
目次
I. Corporate Taxation and the EC Treaty. II. A Theoretical Approach to Company Taxation in Common Markets. III. The U.S. Federal System: Institutional Choice for the Case of Company Taxation. IV. The Legislative Process in the EC Regarding Corporate Tax Harmonization: Malfunctions and Institutional Disabilities. V. Other Forms of Legislative Process: 'Intergovernmental Cooperation' in the EC. VI. Negative Integration and Direct Application of ECTreaty Provisions to Company Taxes. The Role of the European Court in theField of Company Taxation. VII. Further Consequences of Negative Integration: The Role of 'Soft-Law' in the Context of the Commission's Tax Policy. Summary and Conclusions. Bibliography. Table of Cases. Index.
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