Seeking Cover a path to challenge digital services taxes in Ireland Tomás Bailey, Colm Brussels, Rachel O´Sullivan
By: Bailey, Tomás
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Contributor(s): Brussels, Colm
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Tomás Bailey is a partner with Matheson in Dublin, and Colm Brussels and Rachel O’Sullivan are senior associates with Matheson in Dublin and Cork, respectively. In this article, the authors explain how Irish taxpayers can use the EU tax dispute resolution directive to challenge the tax treaty compatibility of EU member states’ digital services taxes.
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