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How the European Union constrains the state: multilevel governance of taxation / Genschel, Philipp; Jachtenfuchs, Markus   Journal Article
Genschel, Philipp Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article challenges the common assumption that the European Union (EU) has little power over taxation. Based on a comprehensive analysis of EU tax legislation and European Court of Justice (ECJ) tax jurisprudence from 1958 to 2007, the article shows that the EU exerts considerable regulatory control over the Member States' taxing power and imposes tighter constraints on Member State taxes than the American federal government imposes on American state taxation. These findings contradict the standard account of the EU as a regulatory polity that specialises in apolitical issues of market creation and leaves control of highly politicised core functions of government (defence, taxation, social security, education, etc.) to the Member States; despite strong treaty safeguards, national tax autonomy is undermined by EU regulation.
Key Words European Union  EU  Tax  VAT 
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