JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Fifth Chamber)
7 May 1998 (1)
(Sixth VAT Directive - Car-leasing services - Fixed establishment - Rules governing reimbursement of VAT to taxable persons not established in the territory of the State - Principle of non-discrimination)
In Case C-390/96,
REFERENCE to the Court under Article 177 of the EC Treaty by the Rechtbank van Eerste Aanleg, Brussels, for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before that court between
Lease Plan Luxembourg SA
and
Belgian State
on the interpretation of Article 9(1) of the Sixth Council Directive 77/388/EEC of 17 May 1977 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to turnover taxes - Common system of value added tax: uniform basis of assessment (OJ 1977 L 145, p. 1) and of Articles 6 and 59 of the EC Treaty,
THE COURT (Fifth Chamber),
composed of: C. Gulmann, President of the Chamber, M. Wathelet, J.C. Moitinho de Almeida (Rapporteur), D.A.O. Edward and J.-P. Puissochet, Judges,
Advocate General: N. Fennelly,
Registrar: D. Louterman-Hubeau, Principal Administrator,
after considering the written observations submitted on behalf of:
- Lease Plan Luxembourg SA, by L. De Broe and L. Vandenberghe, of the Brussels Bar,
- the Belgian Government, by J. Devadder, General Adviser in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, External Trade and Cooperation with Developing Countries, acting as Agent, and A. Destrycker, of the Brussels Bar,
- the Luxembourg Government, by R. Heinen, Attaché de Gouvernement in the Ministry of Finance, acting as Agent, and
- the Commission of the European Communities, by B.J. Drijber, of its Legal Service, acting as Agent,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing the oral observations of Lease Plan Luxembourg SA, the Belgian Government and the Commission at the hearing on 6 November 1997,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 18 December 1997,
gives the following
the purchase of cars in Belgium and on car maintenance and repairs carried out in Belgium.
'The place where a service is supplied shall be deemed to be the place where the supplier has established his business or has a fixed establishment from which the service is supplied or, in the absence of such a place of business or fixed establishment, the place where he has his permanent address or usually resides'.
'However:
...
(e) the place where the following services are supplied when performed for customers established outside the Community or for taxable persons established in the Community but not in the same country as the supplier, shall be the place where the customer has established his business or has a fixed establishment to which the service is supplied or, in the absence of such a place, the place where he has his permanent address or usually resides:
...
- the hiring out of movable tangible property, with the exception of all forms of transport.'
'The Council shall endeavour to adopt before 31 December 1977, on a proposal from the Commission and acting unanimously, Community rules laying down the arrangements under which refunds are to be made in accordance with paragraph 3 to taxable persons not established in the territory of the country.'
of the laws of the Member States relating to turnover taxes - Arrangements for the refund of value added tax to taxable persons not established in the territory of the country (OJ 1979 L 331, p. 11; 'the Eighth Directive'), Article 7(4) of which provides:
'Decisions concerning applications for refund shall be announced within six months of the date when the applications, accompanied by all the necessary documents required under this Directive for examination of the application, are submitted to the competent authority referred to in paragraph 3. Refunds shall be made before the end of the abovementioned period, at the applicant's request, in either the Member State of refund or the State in which he is established. In the latter case, the bank charges for the transfer shall be payable by the applicant.
The grounds for refusal of an application shall be stated. Appeals against such refusals may be made to the competent authorities in the Member State concerned, subject to the same conditions as to form and time-limits as those governing claims for refunds made by taxable persons established in the same State.'
services performed at the place where the cars were situated. In addition, for the period subsequent to 1 January 1993, the Belgian tax authorities maintain that the fact that Lease Plan carries on an economic activity by possessing a fleet of vehicles in Belgium for rental purposes is enough for it to have a fixed establishment in Belgium within the meaning of Article 21(2) of the Belgian Law of 3 July 1969 enacting the Value Added Tax Code, as amended by the Law of 28 December 1992, which came into force on 1 January 1993 ('the Code').
'Any person who, in the exercise of an economic activity, habitually and independently, with or without a view to profit, on a primary or ancillary basis, supplies goods or services covered by this Code, shall, irrespective of where the economic activity is carried on, be a taxable person'.
'1. A service is supplied in Belgium when the place where it is deemed to take place in accordance with paragraphs 2 to 4 is in Belgium.
2. The place where a service is supplied is deemed to be the place where the supplier of the service has established his business or has a fixed establishment from which the service is supplied or, in the absence of such a place of business or fixed establishment, the place where he has his permanent address or usually resides.'
'(1) Must the term "fixed establishment" in Article 9(1) of the Sixth VAT Directive be interpreted as meaning that an undertaking from one Member State which hires or leases out a number of cars to customers established in another Member State has ipso facto, by virtue of that hiring, a fixed establishment in that other Member State?
(2) If the answer to the preceding question is in the affirmative: must Article 9(1) of the Sixth VAT Directive be interpreted as meaning that services consisting in the leasing out of vehicles can be regarded as being supplied from a fixed establishment in Belgium in the case where the supplier of the services has its established place of business in Luxembourg and where almost all contracts are negotiated and concluded from this place of establishment in Luxembourg with customers established in Luxembourg and only a limited number of vehicles (approximately 10 cars out of a fleet of almost 1 000 vehicles) are purchased in Belgium and maintained or repaired within Belgium?
(3) Must Articles 6 and 59 of the EEC Treaty be interpreted as meaning that foreign taxable persons, who receive goods or services in Belgium and subsequently request VAT refunds in respect of such goods or services pursuant to the Eighth VAT Directive, cannot, in the event of late reimbursement, be granted a lower rate of interest, which, moreover, begins
to accrue only from the moment at which such foreign taxable persons serve formal notice on the Belgian State, whereas in the event of late reimbursement to Belgian taxable persons, the latter are granted a higher rate of interest which, automatically and without serving formal notice, begins to accrue as soon as the statutory time-limit for reimbursement has expired?'
The first question
The second question
The third question
interest paid to taxable persons established in the territory of that State automatically on the expiry of the statutory time-limit for reimbursement.
Costs
42. The costs incurred by the Belgian and Luxembourg Governments and by the Commission, which have submitted observations to the Court, are not recoverable. Since these proceedings are, for the parties to the main proceedings, a step in the action pending before the national court, the decision on costs is a matter for that court.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (Fifth Chamber),
in answer to the questions referred to it by the Rechtbank van Eerste Aanleg, Brussels, by judgment of 26 November 1996, hereby rules:
1. The term 'fixed establishment' in Article 9(1) of the Sixth Council Directive 77/388/EEC of 17 May 1977 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to turnover taxes - Common system of value added tax: uniform basis of assessment must be interpreted in such a way that an undertaking established in one Member State which hires out or leases a number of vehicles to clients established in another Member State does not possess a fixed establishment in that other State merely by engaging in that hiring out or leasing.
2. It is contrary to Article 59 of the EC Treaty for national rules to provide that taxable persons not established in a Member State, who apply for a refund of VAT in accordance with the Eighth Council Directive 79/1072/EEC of 6 December 1979 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to turnover taxes - Arrangements for the refund of value added tax to taxable persons not established in the territory of the country, are entitled to interest only from such time as notice to pay was served on that Member State and at a lower rate than that applied to the interest paid to taxable persons established in the territory of that State automatically on the expiry of the statutory time-limit for reimbursement.
Gulmann
EdwardPuissochet
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 7 May 1998.
R. Grass C. Gulmann
Registrar President of the Fifth Chamber
1: Language of the case: Dutch.