Welcome to our curated selection of articles and cases focusing on the intricate aspects of Value Added Tax (VAT) law. Stay informed on the latest developments and rulings in this area of tax law.
We analyze ruling no. 48529 of 2023, which clarifies the dispute over aggravating circumstances in the case of electricity theft, highlighting the importance of this resource for public service.
An analysis of the recent Judgment No. 49940 of 2023, which clarifies the referral to aggravating circumstances in the crime of extortion and the balancing of circumstances, providing insights for legal practice.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation of October 31, 2023 provides important guidance on the determination of the aggravating factor of membership in a mafia organization in the context of property crimes, clarifying that a final judgment is not necessary.
Judgment no. 51735 of 2023 clarifies how the assessment of property damage should occur in cases of continued offenses, highlighting the importance of considering each individual offense and not the overall damage.
Let’s analyze judgment no. 51673 of November 23, 2023, which provides important clarifications on the aggravating circumstance of robbery in the case of harm caused to the victim. An insightful exploration to understand the legal implications of this issue.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Trieste clarifies the lack of interest in appealing aggravating circumstances already deemed substandard. An analysis of the case law and applicable regulations.
Let's analyze ruling no. 13203 of 2024, which clarifies the relevance of the aggravating circumstance with special effect in the calculation of the statute of limitations, even in the absence of an indication of the measure of increase in the penalty.
The ruling no. 14655 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation provides significant insights into the management of mitigating and aggravating factors during trial, clarifying the criteria for comparison and the calculation of the sentence.
Judgment No. 14890 of 2024 provides significant insights into the prosecutability of crimes that have become subject to complaint, highlighting the changes introduced by the Cartabia Reform and the role of the public prosecutor in contesting aggravating factors.
Analysis of ruling no. 16127 of 2024 on the legitimacy of challenging aggravating circumstances and the implications for criminal law in Italy.