ECJ ITALY PUBLIC CONTRACT TAX NATIONAL INSURANCE ARREARS CASE

BY KEITH NUTHALL COMAPANIES working for public sector organisations within the European Union (EU) can legitimately have contracts denied or blocked if they are behind in tax or social security payments, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled. In an Italian case - a precedent across the EU - judges ruled such national or local government bans complied with the European public services directive. However, the ECJ said this law permitted national governments leeway over setting deadlines for tax or social security contribution payments, before a taxpayer ...


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