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E-raamat: Guide to the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive

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This book provides a concise, practical guide to the European Union's Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD). Presenting unique insights into the ATAD's five specific anti-avoidance rules, its chapters explain the background of those rules, the directive's interactions with relevant jurisprudence, and the challenges posed to the ATAD's interpretation and implementation in domestic law.

Key features include:









critical, article-by-article analysis of the ATAD contextual information on the legislative environment in which the ATAD operates, embedding it in the wider landscape of CJEU jurisprudence insights into the day-to-day application of the ATAD rules in practice contributions from leading academics and practitioners in the field of tax law examples of the challenges to the interpretation and implementation of ATAD, taken from a range of EU Member States.

European and international tax advisors, along with policy makers in the field of tax law, will find this book to be a comprehensive yet accessible guide to the ATAD and its correct application. Those who carry out research in European tax law can also benefit from this book's critical approach to the ATAD and the questions that surround anti-tax avoidance legislation in the European Union.





Contributors include: D. Gutmann, W. Haslehner, R. Ismer, B. Kuzniacki, K. Pantazatou, L. Parada, I. Richelle, A. Rust, P. Schwarz, K. Spies, B. van Raaij, F. Vanistendael

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'This book is an excellent guide to the many difficult issues posed by the implementation of the ATAD, in which the authors successfully combine fundamental technical analysis with practical conclusions. With its clear structure and lucid writing, it will prove an invaluable resource for any tax practitioner who faces the challenge of navigating the multi-layered maze of anti-avoidance rules in the EU.' --Kees van Raad, International Tax Center Leiden, the Netherlands

Extended contents vi
List of contributors
xi
Preface xii
Acknowledgements xiii
Table of cases
xiv
Table of legislation
xx
1 From abuse to base erosion, how did it come to this?
1(31)
Frans Vanistendael
2 The general scope of the ATAD and its position in the EU legal order
32(34)
Werner Haslehner
3 Abuse of law as a general principle of European Union (Tax) law
66(20)
Roland Ismer
4 The interest limitation (Article 4 ATAD)
86(19)
Daniel Gutmann
5 The exit tax rule (Article 5 ATAD)
105(22)
Paloma Schwarz
6 The GAAR (Article 6 ATAD)
127(47)
Blazej Kuzniacki
7 Controlled foreign company rule (Articles 7 and 8 ATAD)
174(26)
Alexander Rust
8 Hybrid financial instruments and anti-hybrid rules in the EU ATAD (Article 9 ATAD)
200(29)
Leopoldo Parada
9 Hybrid entities and anti-hybrid rules in the EU ATAD (Article 9 and 9a ATAD)
229(27)
Karoline Spies
10 ATAD, double taxation and tax dispute resolution
256(21)
Isabelle Richelle
11 Effective implementation of the ATAD: information collection, exchange and monitoring through DAC 6
277(27)
Katerina Pantazatou
12 Where do we go from here? The steady move towards a common corporate tax base
304(21)
Bort van Raaij
Index 325
Edited by Werner Haslehner, ATOZ Chair for European and International Tax Law, Katerina Pantazatou, Associate Professor of Tax Law, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Georg Kofler, Professor of International Tax Law and Alexander Rust, Professor of Tax Law, Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria