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Title: Recovery of Unlawful Fiscal State Aid in Belgium
Authors: LEROY, Julie 
Issue Date: 2021
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Source: European state aid law quarterly, 2021 (3) , p. 325 -336
Abstract: This article, like my PhD thesis on which it is based, focuses on the recovery of unlawful fiscal State aid in Belgium. Currently, Belgium has no general legal framework for recovery procedures: neither for non-fiscal, nor for fiscal State aid. To the contrary, for the recovery of fiscal State aid, ad hoc-legislation was adopted in the past. On the one hand, the research evaluates if there is a need for a new legal framework for the recovery of unlawful fiscal State aid in Belgium, in the execution of a recovery decision from the European Commission. In order to make this evaluation, the existing 'tax law route' and 'civil law route' for fiscal recovery procedures are charted. Those routes are tested against ten evaluation criteria, which are deducted from EU law and national law. This evaluation clearly shows that there is a need for a new legal framework for the recovery of unlawful fiscal State aid in Belgium. Consequently, on the other hand, this research makes recommendations regarding the content and design of the new proposed framework. It is, amongst others, recommended to adopt general legislation that applies to all future fiscal recovery procedures in Belgium. Despite its focus on Belgium, several aspects of the research are also interesting for other EU Member States.
Keywords: EStAL PhD Award;PhD research;recovery of unlawful (fiscal) State aid;Belgium;current framework;recommendations for new framework
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/39640
ISSN: 1619-5272
DOI: 10.21552/estal/2021/3/3
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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