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The 6th-century philosopher Heraclitus wrote that 'there is nothing constant but change'. The world of indirect tax bears this statement out with refinements to our understanding and interpretation of indirect tax legislation. This is particularly evident from the number of judgments coming from the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in recent weeks and months. In several instances, the cases have raised questions about how we treat VAT in Ireland.|read full intro |

Breen Cassidy
Partner
Indirect Tax Services


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