(Sixth VAT Directive Article 9(2)(e) Article 9(3)(b) Thirteenth VAT Directive Article 2 Place where a supply of services is effected Advertising services Reimbursement of VAT Tax representative)
In Case C-1/08,
REFERENCE for a preliminary ruling under Article 234 EC from the Corte suprema di cassazione (Italy), made by decision of 20 September 2007, received at the Court on 2 January 2008, in the proceedings
Athesia Druck Srl
Ministero dell'Economia e delle Finanze,
Agenzia delle Entrate,
composed of A. Rosas, President of the Chamber, J.-N. Cunha Rodrigues, J. Klučka, P. Lindh and A. Arabadjiev (Rapporteur), Judges,
Advocate General: E. Sharpston,
Registrar: L. Hewlett, Principal Administrator,
having regard to the written procedure and further to the hearing on 19 November 2008,
after considering the observations submitted on behalf of:
Athesia Druck Srl, by B. Migliucci and T. Kofler, avvocati,
the Italian Government, by R. Adam, acting as Agent, and S. Fiorentino, avvocato dello Stato,
the Commission of the European Communities, by A. Aresu and M. Afonso, acting as Agents,
having decided, after hearing the Advocate General, to proceed to judgment without an Opinion,
gives the following
Legal context
Community legislation
'... the determination of the place where taxable transactions are effected has been the subject of conflicts concerning jurisdiction as between Member States, in particular as regards ... the supply of services; ... although the place where a supply of services is effected should in principle be defined as the place where the person supplying the services has his principal place of business, that place should be defined as being in the country of the person to whom the services are supplied, in particular in the case of certain services supplied between taxable persons where the cost of the services is included in the price of the goods'.
'1. 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.
2. 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:
...
advertising services,
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3. In order to avoid double taxation, non-taxation or the distortion of competition the Member States may, with regard to the supply of services referred to in 2(e) ... consider:
(a) the place of supply of services, which under this Article would be situated within the territory of the country, as being situated outside the Community where the effective use and enjoyment of the services take place outside the Community;
(b) the place of supply of services, which under this Article would be situated outside the Community, as being within the territory of the country where the effective use and enjoyment of the services take place within the territory of the country.
...'
'1. Without prejudice to Articles 3 and 4, each Member State shall refund to any taxable person not established in the territory of the Community, subject to the conditions set out below, any [VAT] charged in respect of services rendered ... to him in the territory of the country by other taxable persons ... in so far as such ... services are used for the purposes of ... the provision of services referred to in point 1(b) of Article 1 of this Directive.
2. Member States may make the refunds referred to in paragraph 1 conditional upon the granting by third States of comparable advantages regarding turnover taxes.
3. Member States may require the appointment of a tax representative.'
National legislation
'...
Supplies of services shall be deemed to be effected in Italy if they are provided by a person who has a permanent address there or who resides there and does not have a permanent address abroad or are provided by permanent establishments in Italy of persons who have a permanent address or reside abroad; they shall not be deemed to be effected in Italy if they are provided by permanent establishments abroad of persons who have a permanent address or reside in Italy. For the purposes of this article, in respect of persons other than natural persons, 'permanent address' shall mean the place in which the registered office is situated and 'residence' the place in which the real seat is situated.
By way of derogation from the rule laid down in the preceding subparagraph:
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(d) ... advertising services ... and brokerage services relating to the abovementioned services and those relating to the obligation not to provide such services shall be deemed to be effected in Italy where they are supplied to persons having a permanent address in Italy or who reside there and do not have a permanent address abroad or are supplied to permanent establishments in Italy of persons who have a permanent address or reside abroad, unless they are used outside the European Economic Community;
(e) the services referred to at (d) which are supplied to persons who have a permanent address or reside in other Member States of the European Economic Community shall be deemed to be effected in Italy where the person to whom the services are supplied is not liable to VAT in the State in which he has a permanent address or resides;
(f) the services referred to at (e), ... supplied to persons who have a permanent address and reside outside the European Economic Community ... shall be deemed to be effected in Italy if they are used there; if they are supplied by persons who have a permanent address or reside in Italy to persons who have a permanent address or reside outside the European Economic Community, such services shall be deemed to be effected in Italy if they are used there or in another Member State of the Community.'
'Persons supplying taxable goods or providing taxable services shall be liable to VAT; those persons shall pay the tax ... to the tax authorities ...
The rights and obligations arising from the application of this decree with regard to transactions carried out in Italy by or on behalf of persons not established in Italy and not having a fixed establishment there may be exercised or fulfilled in accordance with the usual conditions by a representative established in Italy ..., who shall be jointly and severally liable with the person represented for the performance of the obligations arising from the application of this decree ...
Where no representative is appointed in accordance with the preceding subparagraph, the obligations relating to ... services provided in Italy by persons established abroad and the obligations relating to the provision of services referred to in Article 3(2) by persons established abroad to persons established in Italy must be fulfilled by the suppliers or the purchasers who ... use the services in the operation of an undertaking or the exercise of a trade or profession. ...
The provisions in the second and third subparagraphs are not applicable to transactions effected by or on behalf of the fixed establishments in Italy of persons residing abroad.'
The dispute in the main proceedings and the question referred for a preliminary ruling
'What for VAT purposes, and in accordance with Article 9(2)(e) of the Sixth Directive ... is the place of supply in the case of advertising services supplied by a person established in a Member State of the European Community to a recipient which is established outside the Community but has a tax representative in the territory of a Member State? In particular, is it: (i) the place in which the recipient of the advertising material is established; (ii) the place in which the company which is the non'Community company's tax representative in Italy has its fixed establishment; (iii) the place in which the non'Community company seeking the advertising services has its fixed establishment; or (iv) the place in which the non'Community company's client is established?'
The question referred for a preliminary ruling
Preliminary observations
The determination of the place where advertising services are deemed to be supplied under Article 9(2)(e) of the Sixth Directive
The determination of the place where advertising services are deemed to be supplied under Article 9(3)(b) of the Sixth Directive
Whether the concept of a tax representative has any effect on the determination of the place where advertising services are deemed to be supplied
Whether the determination of the place where the advertising services are deemed to be supplied has any effect on the right to the refund of VAT
with regard to advertising services, where the recipient of the services is established outside the Community, the place of supply is, as a rule, according to Article 9(2)(e) of the Sixth Directive, defined as the place where that recipient has his principal place of business. However, the Member States may exercise the option provided in Article 9(3)(b) of the Sixth Directive and define the place where the services in question are supplied, by way of derogation from that rule, as within the Member State concerned;
if the option available under Article 9(3)(b) of the Sixth Directive is exercised, advertising services provided by a supplier established in the Community to a customer situated in a non'Member state, whether that customer is the final customer or an intermediate customer, are deemed to be supplied within the Community, provided that the effective use and enjoyment of the services, within the meaning of Article 9(3)(b) of the Sixth Directive, take place within the Member State concerned. That is the case, with regard to advertising services, where the advertising material being supplied is disseminated from the Member State concerned;
advertising services provided by a supplier established outside the Community for his own clients cannot be liable to VAT under Article 9(3)(b) of the Sixth Directive, even where that supplier acted in the capacity of intermediate customer in respect of an earlier supply of services, since such a supply of services does not fall within the scope of Article 9(2)(e) of that directive or, in more general terms, Article 9 of the directive as a whole, those being provisions which are expressly referred to in Article 9(3)(b) of that directive;
the fact that the supply of services for the purpose of Article 9(3)(b) of the Sixth Directive is subject to VAT does not preclude the taxable person's right to the refund of VAT where he satisfies the conditions laid down in Article 2 of the Thirteenth Directive; and
whether a tax representative is appointed does not, of itself, have any effect on whether the services received or provided by the represented person are liable to VAT.
Costs
On those grounds, the Court (Third Chamber) hereby rules:
With regard to advertising services, where the recipient of the services is established outside the European Community, the place of supply is, as a rule, according to Article 9(2)(e) of 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, as amended by Tenth Council Directive 84/386/EEC of 31 July 1984, defined as the place where that recipient has his principal place of business. However, Member States may exercise the option provided in Article 9(3)(b) of Sixth Directive 77/388, as amended, and define the place where the services in question are supplied, by way of derogation from that rule, as within the Member State concerned.
If the option available under Article 9(3)(b) of Sixth Directive 77/388, as amended, is exercised, advertising services provided by a supplier established in the European Community to a customer situated in a non'Member state, whether that customer is the final customer or an intermediate customer, are deemed to be supplied within the European Community, provided that the effective use and enjoyment of the services, within the meaning of Article 9(3)(b) of Sixth Directive 77/388, as amended, take place within the Member State concerned. That is the case, with regard to advertising services, where the advertising material being supplied is disseminated from the Member State concerned.
Advertising services provided by a supplier established outside the European Community for his own clients cannot be liable to VAT under Article 9(3)(b) of Sixth Directive 77/388, as amended, even where that supplier acted in the capacity of intermediate customer in respect of an earlier supply of services, since such a supply of services does not fall within the scope of Article 9(2)(e) of that directive or, in more general terms, Article 9 of the directive as a whole, those being provisions which are expressly referred to in Article 9(3)(b) of that directive.
The fact that the supply of services for the purpose of Article 9(3)(b) of Sixth Directive 77/388, as amended, is subject to value added tax does not preclude the taxable person's right to the refund of VAT where he satisfies the conditions laid down in Article 2 of Thirteenth Council Directive 86/560/EEC of 17 November 1986 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 Community territory.
Whether a tax representative is appointed does not, of itself, have any effect on whether the services received or provided by the represented person are liable to VAT.
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* Language of the case: Italian.