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In this Commentary, expert authors present in-depth analysis of the different provisions of the Parent-Subsidiary Directive (Council Directive 2011/96/EU) and the Interest and Royalty Directive (Council Directive 2003/49/EC). They explore how these directives strengthen the freedom of establishment and the free movement of capital by removing double taxation on dividends, interest, and royalties paid between associated companies, facilitating European integration. Chapters consider the historical evolution of the directives, their interpretation by the Court of Justice, and their practical importance, with specific attention paid to recent developments regarding tax abuse.
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Practitioners involved in cross-border corporate income taxation in the EU, including tax lawyers and policymakers, will greatly benefit from the book’s practical insights and critical recommendations. It is also an essential resource for students and scholars of European tax law and fiscal policy.