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- summercoursespp.pdf (820.34 KB, PDF)… e. Changes through BEPS Day 2: Cont. The concept of permanent establishment IV. Special Issues 1. Transparent entities 2. Place of management 3. Leasing of equipment 4. Usage of a place of another person 5. Home office 6. Secondment of personal 7. Shops on ships 8. Physical presence 9. Subcontracting 10. E-Commerce V. Construction and Installation Sites 1. Determination of time limit 2. Several projects 3. Planning and supervision 4. Mobile projects 5. Subcontracting VI. Service PE’s VII. … to an academic institution Tax law professors admitted to present a poster and to participate in the panels €500 Translation into Spanish €400 Translation is available upon request, for candidates admitted to the programme Materials. Available online, free of cost. Certificates. Upon attendance to the Course, participants receive a certificate of completion from Maastricht University. A certificate of achievement is available for participants passing a final online exam, taking place around … Esperanza Buitrago is associate professor of the Maastricht Centre for Taxation at Maastricht University. Amongst other, she previously worked as associate professor in the Department of Tax Law at the University of Rosario in Colombia and has been visiting professor of a number of universities in Latin America, Europe and Asia. She also served as Director of the Research Centre at the Colombian Tax Institute (ICDT) and head of the Academic Committee of the Colombian branch of the International …
“The relationship between plant genetics and the environment is vital”
He knows everything there is to know about potatoes—he earned a PhD in the subject. Since then, the scope of Jan van den Berg’s work has widened. The new professor of Plant Envirogenetics studies the relationship between plant genetics, growing and storage conditions, and quality factors such as...
Resilience is the new Efficiency
Economists have long obsessed with efficiency. At the macro- and micro level such things as slack, waste and inefficiency were considered things to avoid and economists have advocated free markets and open competition to eliminate them. In this blog I will argue that we have been too successful, and...
Terms and conditions of our future
The Facebook Papers, a series of documents leaked by whistleblower Frances Haugen, brim with revelations. The company appears to have been fully aware of its role in the dissemination of false information and anger-inducing content. Moral philosopher Katleen Gabriels and data protection lawyer Paolo...
Working together to build new circular value chains
Setting up a new value chain from agro to chemistry is a challenge Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Geleen and Brightlands Greenport Campus in Venlo are currently working on together.
The EU’s response to COVID-19: success or lost opportunity?
The COVID-19 crisis represents a common threat for all 27 member states of the European Union; however, Europe has been criticised for being slow to formulate a collective response. We reached out to Prof. Clemens Kool, professor of Macroeconomics and International Monetary Economics to hear his...
Scientifically based ways to be happier
Madelon Peters, professor of Experimental Health Psychology about her new (Dutch) book on happiness and optimism.
Towards the end of German housing (construction) subsidies?
More than ten years after the European Court of Justice ruled that the German Eigenheimzulage was in breach of European law, the EC also started questioning its successor, the Baukindergeld. ITEM had previously concluded that the Baukindergeld was in breach of European law. We now await the...