Abstract

The authors analyse the different approaches to transparency of rulings regarding cross-border transactions in respect of both direct and indirect taxation. They consider that the enhanced transparency and model approach to VAT and cross-border rulings could also apply in respect of direct taxation and acknowledge that the political agreement reached on 6 October 2015 on the Directive for automatic exchange of information on cross-border rulings is a step in the right direction.

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