(Freedom of establishment Corporate tax legislation Ability of a company to deduct sums paid by way of intra-group transfer Obligation on the transferee company also to have its establishment in the Member State concerned)
In Case C-231/05,
REFERENCE for a preliminary ruling under Article 234 EC by the Korkein hallinto-oikeus (Finland), made by decision of 23 May 2005, received at the Court on 25 May 2005, in the proceedings brought by
Oy AA,
composed of V. Skouris, President, P. Jann, C.W.A. Timmermans, A. Rosas, R. Schintgen, P. Klūris, E. Juhász, Presidents of Chambers, K. Schiemann, G. Arestis, U. Lõhmus, E. Levits (Rapporteur), A. à Caoimh and L. Bay Larsen, Judges,
Advocate General: J. Kokott,
Registrar: B. Fülöp, Administrator,
having regard to the written procedure and further to the hearing on 16 May 2006,
after considering the observations submitted on behalf of:
Oy AA, by T. Torkkel and J. Järvinen, asiamiehet,
the Finnish Government, by T. Pynnä and E. Bygglin, acting as Agents,
the German Government, by M. Lumma and U. Forsthoff, acting as Agents,
the Netherlands Government, by H.G. Sevenster and M. de Grave, acting as Agents,
the Swedish Government, by K. Wistrand and A. Falk, acting as Agents,
the United Kingdom Government, by S. Nwaokolo and E. O'Neill, acting as Agents, and R. Hill, Barrister,
the Commission of the European Communities, by R. Lyal and I. Koskinen, acting as Agents,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 12 September 2006,
gives the following
Legal context
Community legislation
National legislation
'This law governs the deduction of an intra-group financial transfer from the taxable income of the transferor and the assimilation of that transfer to income in the hands of the transferee.'
'The expression 'intra-group financial transfer' means any transfer made by a company limited by shares, or by a cooperative company which carries on a business, for the purposes of the business of another company limited by shares or cooperative company, which is not an investment of capital, not deductible from income pursuant to the Law on Taxation of Business Income [elinkeinotulon verottamisesta annettu laki (360/1968)].'
'If a national company limited by shares or a cooperative company (the parent company) holds at least nine tenths of the capital of another national company limited by shares, or of the shares of another national cooperative company (the subsidiary), the parent company may deduct the intra-group financial transfer made in favour of its subsidiary from its taxable business income. The amount of the intra-group transfer made is assimilated to income arising from a taxable business activity of the subsidiary.
The term 'subsidiary' also covers companies limited by shares or cooperative companies whose parent company holds at least nine tenths of the capital or shares together with one or more other subsidiaries.
The provisions of the first paragraph above also apply to an intra-group financial transfer by the subsidiary in favour of the parent company or of another subsidiary of the parent company.'
'An intra-group financial transfer is treated for tax purposes as an expense of the transferor and income of the transferee for the tax year in which the transfer is made.'
'Taxable persons are entitled to deduct intra-group transfers which they have made as expenses only if the corresponding expense and income are entered in the accounts of the transferor and transferee concerned.'
The dispute in the main proceedings and the question referred
'Do Articles 43 EC and 56 EC, having regard to Article 58 EC and Directive 90/435/EEC ..., preclude the system established by the Finnish Law on Intra-Group Financial Transfers, which makes the deductibility of intra-group financial transfers subject to the condition that the transferor and the transferee be national companies?'
The question referred
The existence of a restriction on the freedom of establishment
Justification for the restriction on freedom of establishment
Costs
On those grounds, the Court (Grand Chamber) hereby rules:
Article 43 EC does not preclude a system instituted by legislation of a Member State, such as that at issue in the main proceedings, whereby a subsidiary resident in that Member State may not deduct an intra-group financial transfer which it makes in favour of its parent company from its taxable income unless that parent company has its establishment in that same Member State.
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* Language of the case: Finnish.