Introduction Several Member States have taxed or want to tax soft drinks with added sugar. They are one of the causes of obesity without having any nutritional value. The problem is how to tax the sugary drinks without the tax being considered as State aid for the drinks that are not taxed. A recent measure implemented by Finland provides guidance […]
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In Lexxion’s State Aid Uncovered blog, Prof. Phedon Nicolaides publishes weekly critical analyses of recent State aid judgments and decisions. Each post presents the key points of a court judgment or EU Commission decision, places it in the context of similar case law or practice, assesses the underlying reasoning and highlights any inconsistencies or contradictions.
Guest contributions from other State aid experts will also be published on the blog at irregular intervals to complement the content of the blog posts.
- Progressive taxes ×
8. July 2025 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
17. March 2020 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Progressive turnover taxes are not contrary to the freedom of establishment or the right of equal treatment. Introduction Recent cases involving “turnover” taxes have sparked a debate in the literature and on the conference circuit not only because they raise novel issues but also because of their implications for other taxes which are being mooted by European governments. As Advocate-General […]
13. December 2016 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Progressive taxes can constitute State aid. Exemption from a packaging tax of packaged goods which are taken abroad is within the logic of the tax system. Introduction This article reviews three tax measures which levied taxes on specific activities and products. In particular, they concern taxes on advertising, retail sales and an exemption from a tax on product packaging. […]
1. November 2016 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Progressive taxes levied on turnover can provide State aid that is incompatible with the internal market. Flat turnover taxes are proportional and therefore likely to be free of State aid. Introduction Hungary wanted to levy two types of turnover taxes whose purpose was to protect health. The first tax was levied on tobacco products.[1] The Commission found, in decision 2016/1846, […]
- Progressive taxes ×
8. July 2025 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Introduction Several Member States have taxed or want to tax soft drinks with added sugar. They are one of the causes of obesity without having any nutritional value. The problem is how to tax the sugary drinks without the tax being considered as State aid for the drinks that are not taxed. A recent measure implemented by Finland provides guidance […]
17. March 2020 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Progressive turnover taxes are not contrary to the freedom of establishment or the right of equal treatment. Introduction Recent cases involving “turnover” taxes have sparked a debate in the literature and on the conference circuit not only because they raise novel issues but also because of their implications for other taxes which are being mooted by European governments. As Advocate-General […]
13. December 2016 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Progressive taxes can constitute State aid. Exemption from a packaging tax of packaged goods which are taken abroad is within the logic of the tax system. Introduction This article reviews three tax measures which levied taxes on specific activities and products. In particular, they concern taxes on advertising, retail sales and an exemption from a tax on product packaging. […]
1. November 2016 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Progressive taxes levied on turnover can provide State aid that is incompatible with the internal market. Flat turnover taxes are proportional and therefore likely to be free of State aid. Introduction Hungary wanted to levy two types of turnover taxes whose purpose was to protect health. The first tax was levied on tobacco products.[1] The Commission found, in decision 2016/1846, […]
- Progressive taxes ×
8. July 2025 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Introduction Several Member States have taxed or want to tax soft drinks with added sugar. They are one of the causes of obesity without having any nutritional value. The problem is how to tax the sugary drinks without the tax being considered as State aid for the drinks that are not taxed. A recent measure implemented by Finland provides guidance […]
17. March 2020 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Progressive turnover taxes are not contrary to the freedom of establishment or the right of equal treatment. Introduction Recent cases involving “turnover” taxes have sparked a debate in the literature and on the conference circuit not only because they raise novel issues but also because of their implications for other taxes which are being mooted by European governments. As Advocate-General […]
13. December 2016 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Progressive taxes can constitute State aid. Exemption from a packaging tax of packaged goods which are taken abroad is within the logic of the tax system. Introduction This article reviews three tax measures which levied taxes on specific activities and products. In particular, they concern taxes on advertising, retail sales and an exemption from a tax on product packaging. […]
1. November 2016 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Progressive taxes levied on turnover can provide State aid that is incompatible with the internal market. Flat turnover taxes are proportional and therefore likely to be free of State aid. Introduction Hungary wanted to levy two types of turnover taxes whose purpose was to protect health. The first tax was levied on tobacco products.[1] The Commission found, in decision 2016/1846, […]