EC Parent Subsidiary Directive: A graphic summary
Book Details
Author(s)Johann Muller
PublisherTaxpics
ISBN / ASINB00HLT7VPK
ISBN-13978B00HLT7VP1
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
This book is about the EC Parent Subsidiary Directive.
It is part of a new series of books on various international corporate income tax topics. They reflect my love for systematic thinking and case law (to me law means nothing without case law showing how it will be interpreted).
The books are aimed at giving fast, accurate, information through diagrams and summaries. I believe they fill a need at a time where we are buried under information and cannot always read ten page articles or hundred page court decisions. I further believe that graphics can make us see things in a way that words do not always do as effectively.
The main contents of this book starts with an overview of the EC Parent Subsidiary Directive. It then goes on to describe each of the decisions of the Court of Justice which has dealt with this Directive. The decisions are ordered alphabetically by name. This book is descriptive: I have not given my opinion about the choices made in the directives or in the court decisions.
It is part of a new series of books on various international corporate income tax topics. They reflect my love for systematic thinking and case law (to me law means nothing without case law showing how it will be interpreted).
The books are aimed at giving fast, accurate, information through diagrams and summaries. I believe they fill a need at a time where we are buried under information and cannot always read ten page articles or hundred page court decisions. I further believe that graphics can make us see things in a way that words do not always do as effectively.
The main contents of this book starts with an overview of the EC Parent Subsidiary Directive. It then goes on to describe each of the decisions of the Court of Justice which has dealt with this Directive. The decisions are ordered alphabetically by name. This book is descriptive: I have not given my opinion about the choices made in the directives or in the court decisions.
