BMW should the development costs for free software be added to the transaction value? by Alfredo Guerrero Mackinkay and Carlos Wisniowski
By: Guerrero Mackinlay, Alfredo
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Contributor(s): Wisniowski, Carlos
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In this article, the authors discuss the Court of Justice of the European Union's decision in BMW regarding the customs valuation treatment of the development costs of software.
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