- The Court ruled that the French electricity transmission levy (TBV) is not an “other indirect tax” under Article 1(2) of Directive 2008/118/EC.
- The TBV is calculated independently of the actual quantity of electricity consumed.
- Accorinvest and Société Générale SA challenged the TBV, seeking a refund, but the Court found no direct link between the levy and electricity consumption.
- The ruling clarifies the distinction between consumption-based taxes and tariff-based levies in the energy sector under EU law.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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