Fiscal Sovereignty vs. Harmonized Fiscal Policies. Application of Split VAT in Romania – A Failed Project. Comparative Law

Each Member State of the European Union establishes its own fiscal policy, under its sovereignty, according to its interests. Nevertheless, requirements such as the proper operation of the Single Market, the protection of fair competition, the fight against...

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Main Author: Ramona Ciobanu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Transilvania University of Brasov Publishing House 2021-12-01
Series:Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law
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Online Access:https://webbut.unitbv.ro/index.php/Series_VII/article/view/1031/930
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Summary:Each Member State of the European Union establishes its own fiscal policy, under its sovereignty, according to its interests. Nevertheless, requirements such as the proper operation of the Single Market, the protection of fair competition, the fight against aggressive tax planning and against tax evasion, the stability of the European Economic Area have led to the adoption of European rules on the harmonization of the Member States’ tax laws, with an emphasis on indirect taxes. Implementation mechanisms have been established so that non-compliance with them leads to the inapplicability of the non-harmonized internal rules. This is also the case for Romania's unsuccessful attempt to apply split VAT, while other Member States apply this method of VAT payment/collection.
ISSN:2066-7701
2971-9410