JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (First Chamber)
17 March 2005 (1)
(Regulation (EEC) No 918/83 - Relief from customs duties - Meaning of -˜personal property-™ and -˜possession-™ - Motor vehicle made available to a person by his employer)
In Case C-170/03,REFERENCE for a preliminary ruling under Article 234 EC from the Hoge Raad der Nederlanden (Netherlands), made by decision of 11 April 2003, received at the Court on 14 April 2003, in the proceedings Staatssecretaris van Financiënv
J.H.M. Feron,THE COURT (First Chamber),
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 19 May 2004,
gives the following
-˜(1) Must a car which is made available to a natural person by his employer and is used by him for both business and private purposes be regarded as personal property within the meaning of Article 1(2)(c) of -¦ Regulation No 918/83 -¦? (2) Must Article 3(a) of that regulation, requiring property to have been in the possession of the person concerned at least six months before the date on which he gave up his normal place of residence in the country of origin, be interpreted as meaning that the person concerned who has had property made available to him, even free of charge, in the context of his employment by the owner of the property in question, is to be deemed to have been in possession of the property for the purposes of the abovementioned provision? (3) Is it material to the reply to be given to Question 2 that during the whole period of six months the person concerned had the right to buy the car?-™
1 - Language of the case: Dutch.