In this case, a non-resident company purchased manufacturing services from a related party, established in Romania. The non-resident company was the owner of the raw material and of the finished products while the resident company contributed with the labor and owned the related production equipment.
The Romanian tax authorities argued that the non-resident business had a fixed establishment in Romania.
Source: lexology.com (tip: open in incognito mode)
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