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Series |
IBFD doctoral series ; v. 46
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Doctoral series ; v. 46.
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Contents |
Cover -- IBFD Doctoral Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1. Research questions and methodology -- 1.1.1. Research objectives and structure -- 1.1.2. Methodology -- 1.2. The digital economy -- Challenges ahead for VAT? -- 1.2.1. Functioning and impact of the digital economy -- 1.2.2. Legislative approach to covering the digital economy -- Chapter 2: The European Value Added Tax System -- 2.1. Development -- 2.2. Aim and purpose of VAT -- 2.2.1. VAT as a tax on transactions or as tax on consumption? -- 2.2.2. VAT and the neutrality principle |
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2.2.3. VAT as a tax on value added -- 2.2.4. VAT as a tax on expenditure for consumption -- 2.3. Requirements for the performance of taxable supplies -- 2.3.1. Taxable person -- 2.3.1.1. Any person -- 2.3.1.2. Independence -- 2.3.2. Economic activities -- Chapter 3: Taxable Supplies According to Article 2 of the VAT Directive -- 3.1. The importance of defining taxable supplies -- 3.2. Distinction between supply of goods and services -- 3.2.1. Supply of goods -- 3.2.1.1. Goods -- 3.2.1.2. Transfer of the right to dispose of tangible property as owner -- 3.2.1.2.1. Right to dispose |
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3.2.1.2.2. Transfer of the right to dispose -- 3.2.2. Supply of services -- 3.2.2.1. Distinct or composite supply? -- 3.3. Characteristics of supplies -- 3.3.1. Content of supplies -- 3.3.1.1. Introductory example -- 3.3.1.2. Consumable benefit -- 3.3.1.3. Identifiable customer -- 3.3.1.4. Common interest -- 3.3.1.5. Unlawful supplies -- 3.3.2. Purpose of the supply -- Chapter 4: For Consideration -- 4.1. Characteristics of consideration for supplies -- 4.1.1. Content of consideration -- 4.1.1.1. Consideration in money -- 4.1.1.1.1. Consideration actually received |
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4.1.1.1.2. Symbolic amount of consideration -- 4.1.1.1.3. Non-consideration -- 4.1.1.2. Consideration in kind -- 4.1.2. Value of the consideration -- 4.1.2.1. Subjective value of the consideration -- 4.1.2.2. Open market value -- 4.2. Connecting supply and consideration -- 4.2.1. Legal relationship -- 4.2.1.1. Aim of the legal relationship -- 4.2.1.1.1. Specification of the supply -- 4.2.1.1.2. Specification of supplier and consumer -- 4.2.1.2. Reciprocity -- 4.2.1.3. Legal nature of the legal relationship -- 4.2.2. Direct link between supply and consideration |
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4.2.2.1. Criteria for assessing whether there is a direct link -- 4.2.2.1.1. General criteria -- 4.2.2.1.2. The relevant perspective for determining the direct link -- 4.2.2.2. Willingness to perform and receive a supply expressed as the direct link -- 4.2.2.2.1. Willingness to perform a supply -- 4.2.2.2.2. Willingness to receive a supply -- 4.3. Payments that do not constitute a consideration -- 4.3.1. Compensatory damages -- 4.3.2. Donations -- 4.4. Membership fees and subscription fees -- 4.4.1. Payment of a consideration for which type of consumable benefit? |
Summary |
This book provides an analysis of the application of basic concepts of the European value added tax system to transactions in the digital economy. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Value-added tax -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries.
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Value-added tax -- Law and legislation. |
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European Union countries. |
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Electronic commerce -- European Union countries.
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Electronic commerce. |
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Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Print version: 9087225008 9789087225001 (OCoLC)1089882699 |
ISBN |
9789087224981 (electronic book) |
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9087224982 (electronic book) |
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9087225008 |
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9789087225001 |
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