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COMPETITION LAW

  • 01/11/2018 - 14:00 - 17:30
  • Centro de Congressos Arrábida

Presentation

Apple & Amazon Cases - Illegal State Aid or a New Tax Battle between the EU and US?

The European Commission (EC) declared that Ireland “granted undue tax benefits of up to €13 billion to Apple” and instructed Ireland to recover the undue tax benefits. Amazon has been ordered to repay €250m in illegal state aid to Luxembourg. On June 27, 2016, the EC published its decision concluding that an advance pricing agreement (APA) granted to a Starbucks subsidiary by the Netherlands is illegal state aid and ordering recovery of the aid by the Netherlands.
The Commission adopted a couple of other decisions and a number of other cases are still under investigation. Appeals have been lodged against each of these Commission decisions, and the position of the General Court is eagerly awaited.
The EU is not claiming Apple or other multinationals broke any tax rules but that their “sweetheart” from EU Member States were, in fact, illegal because their tax arrangement gave unfair advantages and therefore amounted to illegal “state aid” affecting the internal market.
We will analyse the cases from the Competition Law, EU Law, and Tax Law perspective and elaborate on whether we are facing a technical discussion related to fair trade and taxation or a competition conflict between the European Union and the United States. And how this is connected with the fact that there is no harmonisation of direct taxation but that tax advantages are being targeted as illegal aids. We will also identify universal lessons that can be learnt from those cases for other undertakings operating in the EU and benefiting from favourable tax treatment.

Documents

  • Report
    English

    State aid:Starbucks case

    Apple & Amazon Cases – Illegal State Aid or a New Tax Battle between the EU and US?

  • Report
    English

    Apple & Amazon cases – Illegal state aid or a new tax battle between the EU and US?

    Jean-Jacques BATAILLON

    Apple & Amazon cases – Illegal state aid or a new tax battle between the EU and US?

    How we see the future?

  • Report
    English

    State Aid: Tax and Competition Law – Indian Perspective

    Atul DUA

    State Aid: Tax and Competition Law – Indian Perspective

    State Aid - EU vs India:
    In India, the Courts / Competition Law Regulator i.e. Competition Commission of India (CCI) does not have the power to question the policy matters of the Central Government. Therefore, unlike European competition law, the Indian competition law regime does not provide for state aid rules.
    In case the Indian Government revokes an Advance Pricing Agreement (APA) entered into with an MNC, in principle, the doctrine of Promissory Estoppel can be invoked against the Government for withdrawing the benefit as per agreed terms.

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