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Document 31996L0095

    European Commission
    Council of the European Union
    European Parliament
    Legal basis:
    Commission: 11992E099;

    Procedure:
    Consultation procedure (CNS)
    Type of file:
    Proposal for a Directive
    Directive
    EuroVoc thesaurus:
    tax harmonisation; delivery; provision of services
    Directory code:
    09.30.10.00 Taxation / Indirect taxation / Turnover tax/VAT
    Leading service:
    Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union
    Associated service:
    DG II – Economic and Financial Affairs ; DG X – Information, Communication, Culture and Audiovisual Media ; DG XV – Internal Market and Financial Services ; Directorate-General for Budget
    Decision mode:
    Oral procedure
    Addressee for formal act:
    Council of the European Union
    Addressee for mandatory consultation:
    European Parliament ; European Economic and Social Committee
    Legal basis:
    11992E099
    Procedure:
    Consultation procedure (CNS)
    Type of file:
    Proposal for a Directive
    Remarks:
    EUR-OP
    Documents:
    COM/1995/731/FINAL
    C4/1996/153
    BULLETIN/1995/12/1.3.33
    JO C/1996/73/22
    CELEX number of the main document:
    51995PC0731
    Decision mode:
    Unanimity
    Council agenda:
    ITEM "A" ON COUNCIL AGENDA
    Council session:
    1983
    Type of file:
    Directive
    Documents:
    BULLETIN/1996/12/1.3.41
    JO L/1996/338/89
    CELEX number of the main document:
    31996L0095
    Rapporteur:
    Kenneth WALKER
    Documents:
    BULLETIN/1996/4/1.3.14
    JO C/1996/204/94
    CELEX number of the main document:
    51996AC0546
    Decision:
    Refusal
    Taking over:
    Mario MONTI
    Remarks:
    Prop. upheld by Comm
    Decision:
    Approval with amendments
    Rapporteur:
    Werner LANGEN
    Documents:
    BULLETIN/1996/9/1.3.18
    JO C/1996/277/25
    CELEX number of the main document:
    51996AP0225

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