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Summer Course on European Taxation Law

, 8 September 2014 – 12 September 2014
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Objective

The purpose of this course is to provide a thorough introduction to EU tax law.


Key topics

  • The sources of taxation and the fundamental freedoms under the EU Treaty
  • Direct taxation in the case law of the CJEU and interaction with domestic law
  • Corporate taxation
  • Individual taxation
  • VAT

The course will focus on case-studies, applying instruments and concepts learned during the presentations to tax law practice.

Speakers

Fabiola Nerina Annacondia, Manager, VAT Knowledge Group, IBFD, Amsterdam
Erwan Loquet, Partner, BDO Tax & Accounting, Luxembourg
Jaques Malherbe,  Emeritus Professor, Louvain Catholic University
Roberto Michieletto
, Council of the European Union, Brussels; Former National Expert at DG TAXUD, European Commission, Brussels
Ioanna Mitroyanni
, Corporate Taxation Unit, DG TAXUD, European Commission, Brussels
David Pitaro,  Advisor at the Italian Department of Finance, Rome **
Paul van der Smitte, Special Appointed Tax Collector, Legal Advisor of the Central Liaison Office, Tax Administration Oost-Brabant/Tax Office Helmond
Dr Mario Tenore, Associate, Maisto e Associati, Milan
Nathalie Weber-Frisch, Partner, AS Avocats, Luxembourg

Visit to the European Court of Justice

Participants in this summer course will also have the opportunity to visit the Court of Justice of the EU in Luxembourg.

Who should attend?

Legal practitioners seeking an introduction to European taxation law


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Background Documentation
Documentation is available here for logged in participants at this event.

IMPORTANT NOTE


Important note
Participants in this summer course will also have the opportunity to visit the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. The number of places is limited by the Court for practical reasons to 35. These places will be allocated to the first 35 participants who register.

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