EU General Court rules against countervailing duties for certain iron tubes and pipes
Wednesday, 05 June 2019
by Gonzalo Lorenzo
On April 10, 2019, the General Court of the European Union (GCEU) handed down judgment in Case T-300/16, resolving to annul Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/387 of March 17 of 2016, establishing a definitive countervailing duty on imports of malleable iron cast iron tubes originated from India (hereinafter referred to as Regulation 2016/387) purchased from the supplier Jindal Saw Ltd, opening with this, the possibility of recovering the countervailing duty paid.
- Published in Customs, International Trade
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The Spanish Electricity Tax in hands of the EU Court of Justice
Tuesday, 05 March 2019
by Gonzalo Lorenzo
In communion with the operators of the sector and professionals in the field, we expected that what happened last week would happen: the Superior Court of Justice of Valencia (SCJV) has raised a series of questions for the European Union Court of Justice (CJEU) on the possible violation of the Electricity Tax (known as IVPEE for its acronym in Spanish) and of the national law emanating from it (Law 15/2012) on the EU Directives regulating the taxation of energy products, electricity and excise duties, as well as other products of an environmental nature.
- Published in Electricity Tax, Excise Duties
Brexit without deal, does it affect me?
Thursday, 07 February 2019
by Gonzalo Lorenzo
In principle, next March 29, 2019 is the date for no deal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. As of today, the Parliament of the United Kingdom has not ratified the agreements reached between the government of that country and the European Union. If that date arrives with no deal, the exit will have important consequences, from the point of view of indirect taxation (Customs, VAT and Excise Duties), for economic operators both in the EU and in the United Kingdom.
- Published in Excise Duties, International Trade, Sin categoría, VAT
Governmental Tax and Customs Annual Plan for 2019
Wednesday, 30 January 2019
by Gonzalo Lorenzo
The Tax and Customs Control Plan contains the general guidelines on the verification and investigation procedures to be carried out by Tax and Customs Authorities during 2019 to taxpayers with identified as risky, in order to mitigate tax and customs fraud.
- Published in Excise Duties, International Trade, VAT
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