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January 14, 2009

Mason Presents Made in America for European Tax Today in Vienna

Ruth Mason (UConn) presents Made in America for European Tax: The Internal Consistency Test, 49 B.C. L. Rev. 1277 (2008), today at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration.  Here is the abstract:

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has come under increasing criticism for overstepping its institutional authority in tax cases by invalidating national tax regimes that are not discriminatory. This Article offers an explanation for the ECJ's difficulties in tax cases. "Overlapping taxation," the simultaneous exercise of tax jurisdiction by two countries in cross-border tax cases, tends to create real - but non-discriminatory - cross-border tax disadvantages that the Court may mistake for discrimination. When the Court invalidates disparate tax legislation, it encroaches on the tax sovereignty of the EU Member States and jeopardizes their ability to raise sufficient tax revenue to fund their social programs. To address this problem, this Article proposes that the ECJ adopt the "internal consistency approach" in tax cases. Under this approach, developed by the U.S. Supreme Court to analyze state tax discrimination claims under the dormant Commerce Clause, the ECJ would ask: If all 27 Member States enacted the challenged rule, would intra-Community commerce bear a burden that purely domestic commerce would not also bear? This Article shows how use of this test could reduce the risk of judicial error in tax cases, thereby deferring to Member State tax autonomy while potentially fostering market integration.

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