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Confédération Fiscale Européenne

The Confédération Fiscale Européenne (CFE) is a supranational institution, created in 1959, which brings together the most prestigious and representative Associations of Tax Advisors of Europe, of which AEDAF is a full member. It is, on tax subjects, a consulting body of the European Union Commission, with whose responsible persons it maintains permanent contact.

The official incorporation of the Association in the CFE took place in 1985.

The CFE offers, as do the institutions that comprise it, services of direct use for professionals, in obtaining documentation and information as well as through its contacts with the persons responsible for the tax area of the European Union, and along with all this, the strengthening of the image of the CFE as the representative organisation of the European Tax Advisors and defender of the professional activity performed by them.

The CFE structures its functioning on three political bodies, the Executive Committee, the Council, and the General Assembly, and its scientific work in two groups, the Fiscal Committee (direct taxation and indirect taxation) and the Professional Issues Committee, also called the “Task Forces” or work units dedicated to more specific subjects, integrated by representatives of each Association of Tax Advisors where the conclusions and documents drawn up by the working groups are discussed and the issues of greater interest for all the professionals are analysed.

The representatives of the AEDAF in the CFE are:

  • Fiscal Committee: Victor Viana y Carlos Gómez

  • Sub-Committee for Direct Taxes: Victor Viana

  • Sub-Committee for Indirect Taxes: Jaime Rodríguez Correa

  • Professional Issues Committee: José Ignacio Alemany Bellido

  • General Assembly: José Ignacio Alemany Bellido

  • ECJ-European Court of Justice Task Force: Stella Raventós (Director of the ECJ-European Court of Justice Task Force)

 

European Register of Tax Advisors (EURTAX)

The European Register of Tax Advisors (EURTAX) groups the European tax advisors belonging to the collective members of the CFE. The added value for the tax advisor by registering in the EURTAX, lies in the fact that his data can be consulted by a future client as well as by a tax advisor of another country who may require his services. The tax advisors have to face the challenges that the economic-business activity poses in a globalised setting, as well as the opportunities derived from belonging to the European Union, for which the demand for formulas that allow establishing stable collaborations or strategic alliances in specific issues with firms of other countries is growing. The initial fee is 100€ and the yearly fee thereafter is 50€ to be paid.

 

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  • Acta de la Asamblea General

    Acta de la Asamblea General

    • 9/21/2007
    • Confederación Fiscal Europea
    • CFE
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    Acta del Comité de Asuntos Profesionales

    • 9/20/2007
    • Confederación Fiscal Europea
    • CFE
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    Acta del Comité Fiscal

    • 9/20/2007
    • Confederación Fiscal Europea
    • CFE
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    Acta Consejo

    • 4/20/2007
    • Confederación Fiscal Europea
    • CFE
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