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Chapters

  1. ECTJ Vol.7.3.4 VAT and the Finance Bill 2004 - Chris Tailby
  2. ECTJ Vol.7.3.3 The European Commission’s new VAT strategy: a pragmatic approach - Stephen Bill
  3. ECTJ Vol.7.3.2 VAT and the financing of Europe - Redmar A. Wolf
  4. ECTJ Vol.7.3.1 Harmonisation of Polish direct tax legislation prior to European Union accession - Piotr Poplawski
  5. ECTJ Vol.7.3 Fronts - Contents - Editorial
  6. ECTJ Vol.7.2.4.A Publishers note on The Law Alone can give us Freedom – Gulagging in VAT Law
  7. ECTJ Vol.7.2.4 The Law Alone can give us Freedom – Gulagging in VAT Law - Scott Crosby and Ulrich Bauschulte
  8. ECTJ Vol.7.2.3 The Danner Case and the Tax Treatment of Foreign Pension Insurance Schemes - Professor Marjaana Helminen
  9. ECTJ Vol.7.2.2 The European Draft Constitution: No Representation without Taxation? - R. Peter Harris
  10. ECTJ Vol.7.2.1 Banking Secrecy after the Der Weduwe Case: An Obstacle tothe Free Provision of Cross-Border Banking Services? - Marc Dassesse
  11. ECTJ Vol.7.2 Fronts - Contents - Editorial
  12. ECTJ Vol.7.1.6 Sale of a Subsidiary: Holding Companies can Deduct VAT on Costs - Redmar A. Wolf
  13. ECTJ Vol.7.1.5 Multinational Companies and VAT: A First Reaction to The Philip Morris Italian Supreme Court Decision - Andrea Parolini
  14. ECTJ Vol.7.1.4 VAT Fraud: Problems and a Dutch Solution - Redmar A. Wolf
  15. ECTJ Vol.7.1.3 The Kohll Reverse Charge System in the Taxation of Cross-Border Services Syndrome in VAT Law? Some Remarks on the Reverse Charge System in the Taxation of Cross-Border Services - Dr H
  16. ECTJ Vol.7.1.2 Taxation of Foreign Expatriates in Denmark - Christian Emmeluth
  17. ECTJ Vol.7.1.1 The Role of Référendaires at The European Court - Marie Demetriou
  18. ECTJ Vol.7.1 Fronts - Contents - Editorial

ECTJ Vol.7.1 Fronts – Contents – Editorial

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