Reconciling Environmental VAT Differentiations With EU State Aid Law

Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.54648/ecta2024002
Stefanie Geringer
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Differentiations in value added tax (VAT) rates and VAT exemptions are used to pursue environmental policy goals, among other things. This article analyses the compatibility of such environmental VAT measures with European Union (EU) state aid law. It is found that the criteria for the granting of a fiscal advantage to (certain) undertakings and the liability to (threaten to) distort competition and affect intra-Union trade are typically fulfilled in these situations. Conversely, the qualification of the relevant advantage as ‘state’ aid (as opposed to Union aid) essentially depends on the (voluntary or mandatory) character of the advantage according to the EU VAT Directive. In any case, one could argue that aligning the VAT legal framework with the European Green Deal is now an additional objective of EU VAT law. Such a reading would speak against the selectivity of these environmental measures pursuant to the Court of Justice of the European Union’s (CJEU’s) established three-stage assessment. Value added tax (VAT), rate reductions, rate differentiation, exemptions, state aid, Union aid, selectivity, distortion of competition, environmental policy, European Green Deal.
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协调环境增值税差异与欧盟国家援助法
除其他外,增值税(VAT)税率和增值税免税额的差别被用来实现环境政策目标。本文分析了此类环境增值税措施与欧盟国家援助法的兼容性。研究发现,在这些情况下,给予(某些)企业财政优惠的标准以及(威胁)扭曲竞争和影响欧盟内部贸易的责任通常都得到了满足。相反,根据《欧盟增值税指令》,相关优惠是否属于 "国家 "援助(而非欧盟援助)主要取决于该优惠的(自愿或强制)性质。无论如何,我们可以认为,使增值税法律框架与欧洲绿色交易相一致是欧盟增值税法的额外目标。根据欧盟法院(CJEU)既定的三阶段评估,这样的解读将有悖于这些环保措施的选择性。
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