
CHAPTER I
Article 1 

1. A multiannual Community action programme (Fiscalis 2013) (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Programme’), is hereby established for the period from 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2013 to improve the operation of the taxation systems in the internal market.
2. The Programme shall consist of the following activities:
(a) communication and information-exchange systems;
(b) multilateral controls as defined in Article 2(4);
(c) seminars and project groups;
(d) working visits;
(e) training activities; and
(f) other similar activities required to achieve the objectives of the Programme.Participation in activities referred to in points (b) to (f) shall be on a voluntary basis.
Article 2 
For the purposes of this Decision the following definitions shall apply:

1.. ‘taxation’ shall mean the following taxes applied in the participating countries, as defined in Article 3(1):

((a)) value added tax;
((b)) excise duties on alcohol and tobacco products, as well as taxes on energy products and electricity, as provided for in Directives 92/83/EEC, 95/59/EC and 2003/96/EC, respectively;
((c)) taxes on income and on capital as described in Article 1(2) of Directive 77/799/EEC;
((d)) taxes on insurance premiums as defined in Article 3 of Directive 76/308/EEC;
2.. ‘administration’ shall mean the public authorities and other bodies in the participating countries which are responsible for administering taxation or tax-related activities;
3.. ‘official’ shall mean a member of an administration;
4.. ‘multilateral control’ shall mean the coordinated control of the tax liability of one or more related taxable persons organised by two or more participating countries with common or complementary interests, which include at least one Member State.
Article 3 

1. Participating countries are the Member States and the countries referred to in paragraph 2.
2. The Programme shall be open to the participation of the following:
(a) candidate countries benefiting from a pre-accession strategy, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Community programmes established in the relevant framework agreement and association council decisions; and
(b) potential candidate countries, in accordance with provisions to be determined with those countries following the establishment of framework agreements concerning their participation in Community programmes.
3. Participating countries shall be represented by officials.
Article 4 

1. The overall objective of the Programme shall be to improve the proper functioning of the taxation systems in the internal market by increasing cooperation between participating countries, their administrations and officials.
2. The specific objectives of the Programme shall be the following:
(a) in respect of value added tax and excise duties:
((i)) to secure efficient, effective and extensive information exchange and administrative cooperation;
((ii)) to enable officials to achieve a high standard of understanding of Community law and its implementation in Member States; and
((iii)) to ensure the continuing improvement of administrative procedures to take account of the needs of administrations and taxable persons through the development and dissemination of good administrative practice;
(b) in respect of taxes on income and on capital:
((i)) to secure efficient and effective information exchange and administrative cooperation, including the sharing of good administrative practices; and
((ii)) to enable officials to achieve a high standard of understanding of Community law and of its implementation in Member States;
(c) in respect of taxes on insurance premiums, to improve cooperation between administrations, ensuring better application of the existing rules; and
(d) in respect of candidate and potential candidate countries, to meet the special needs of those countries so that they take the necessary measures for accession in the field of tax legislation and administrative capacity.
Article 5 
The Commission shall, in accordance with the management procedure referred to in Article 17(2), establish a work programme annually. The work programme shall be based on a schedule of activities envisaged for the budgetary year concerned and the expected breakdown of the funds. The work programme shall be published on the Commission’s website.
The work programme shall contain indicators for the specific objectives of the Programme set out in Article 4(2), which shall be used for the mid-term and final evaluations of the Programme in accordance with Article 19.
CHAPTER II
Article 6 

1. The Commission and the Member States shall ensure that the communication and information exchange systems referred to in paragraph 2 are operational.
2. The communication and information exchange systems shall comprise the following:
(a) the Common Communications Network/Common Systems Interface (CCN/CSI);
(b) the VAT Information Exchange System (VIES);
(c) excise systems;
(d) the Excise Movement and Control System (EMCS); and
(e) any new tax-related communication and information exchange systems, established under Community legislation and provided for in the work programme referred to in Article 5.
3. The Community components of the communication and information exchange systems shall be the hardware, software and network connections which are common to all Member States.The Commission shall, on behalf of the Community, conclude the necessary contracts to ensure the operational nature of those components.
4. The non-Community components of the communication and information exchange systems shall comprise the national databases forming part of those systems, the network connections between the Community and non-Community components and such software and hardware as each Member State deems appropriate for the full operation of those systems throughout its administration.The Member States shall ensure that the non-Community components are kept operational and are interoperable with the Community components.
5. The Commission shall coordinate, in cooperation with the Member States, those aspects of the establishment and functioning of the Community and non-Community components of the systems and infrastructure referred to in paragraph 2 which are necessary to ensure their operability, interconnectivity and continuous improvement. The Member States shall comply with the schedules and deadlines established for that purpose.
Article 7 
Participating countries shall choose from among the multilateral controls organised by them those the costs of which are to be borne by the Community in accordance with Article 14. After each such control, an evaluation report shall be submitted to the Commission.
Article 8 
The Commission and the participating countries shall together organise seminars and project groups.
Article 9 

1. Participating countries may organise working visits for officials. The working visits shall not exceed one month. Each working visit shall target a particular professional activity and shall be sufficiently prepared, monitored and subsequently evaluated by the officials and administrations concerned.
2. Participating countries shall enable visiting officials to play an effective role in the activities of the host administration. To this end, visiting officials shall be authorised to carry out the tasks relating to the duties entrusted to them by the host administration in accordance with its legal system.
3. During the working visit, the civil liability of the visiting official in the performance of his duties shall be treated in the same way as that of officials of the host administration. Visiting officials shall be bound by the same rules of professional secrecy and transparency as officials of the host administration.
Article 10 

1. Participating countries, in cooperation with the Commission, shall facilitate structured cooperation between national training bodies and officials responsible for training in taxation administrations, and in particular by the following means:
(a) the development of existing training programmes and, where necessary, new programmes to provide a common core of training for officials so as to enable them to acquire the necessary professional skills and knowledge;
(b) where appropriate, the opening of training courses in the field of taxation to officials from all participating countries, where such courses are provided by a participating country for its own officials;
(c) where appropriate, the development of the necessary tools for common tax training.
2. Participating countries shall, where appropriate, integrate the jointly developed training programmes referred to in paragraph 1(a) into their national training programmes.Participating countries shall ensure that their officials receive the initial and continuous training necessary to acquire common professional skills and knowledge in accordance with the training programmes and the linguistic training necessary for officials to attain a sufficient level of linguistic competence for participation in the Programme.
Article 11 
Experts, such as representatives of international organisations and officials of third countries, may take part in activities organised under the Programme whenever that is essential to achieve the objectives set out in Article 4.
Article 12 
Information resulting from the activities referred to in Article 1(2) shall be shared between participating countries and the Commission insofar as it contributes to the achievement of the Programme’s objectives.
CHAPTER III
Article 13 

1. The financial envelope for the implementation of the Programme for the period from 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2013 shall be EUR 156 900 000.
2. Annual appropriations shall be authorised by the budgetary authority within the limits of the multiannual financial framework, in accordance with point 37 of the Interinstitutional Agreement of 17 May 2006 on budgetary discipline and sound financial management.
Article 14 

1. The expenditure necessary for the implementation of the Programme shall be borne by the Community and the participating countries in accordance with paragraphs 2 to 6.
2. The Community shall bear the following expenditure:
(a) the costs of the acquisition, development, installation, maintenance and day-to-day operation of the Community components of the communication and information exchange systems referred to in Article 6(3);
(b) the travel and living expenses incurred by officials from the participating countries relating to multilateral controls, working visits, seminars and project groups;
(c) the organisational costs of seminars;
(d) the travel and living expenses incurred by experts participating in activities as referred to in Article 11;
(e) the costs of the acquisition, development, installation, maintenance of training systems and modules insofar as they are common to all participating countries; and
(f) the costs of other activities referred to in Article 1(2)(f), up to a maximum of 5 % of the overall cost of the Programme.
3. The participating countries shall cooperate with the Commission to ensure that appropriations are used in accordance with the principle of sound financial management.The Commission shall, in accordance with Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002 of 25 June 2002 on the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Financial Regulation’), determine the rules relating to the payment of expenses and shall communicate them to the participating countries.
4. The Commission shall, in accordance with the management procedure referred to in Article 17(2), adopt any necessary measures for the budget management of the Programme.
5. The financial allocation for the Programme may also cover expenses relating to preparatory, monitoring, control, audit and evaluation activities which are required directly for the management of the Programme and the achievement of its objectives, and in particular, studies, meetings, information and publication actions, expenses linked to IT networks focusing on information exchange, together with all other technical and administrative assistance expenses that the Commission may incur for the management of the Programme.The share of administrative expenditure shall, in general, not exceed 5 % of the overall cost of the Programme, including administrative expenditure attributed to the Commission.
6. The participating countries shall bear the following expenditure:
(a) the costs of the acquisition, development, installation, maintenance and day-to-day operation of the non-Community components of the communication and information exchange systems referred to in Article 6(4); and
(b) the costs relating to the initial and continuing training, including linguistic training, of their officials.
Article 15 
The Financial Regulation shall apply to all grants within the meaning of Articles 108 to 120 thereof which are awarded pursuant to this Decision. In particular, a prior written agreement, within the meaning of Article 108 of the Financial Regulation and its detailed implementing provisions, shall be concluded with the beneficiaries, who shall state their agreement to audits by the Court of Auditors into the use made of the financing granted. Such audits may be carried out without prior notice.
Article 16 
Financing decisions and any agreements or contracts resulting from this Decision shall be subject to financial control and, if necessary, on-the-spot audits by the Commission, in particular the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), and by the Court of Auditors.
CHAPTER IV
Article 17 

1. The Commission shall be assisted by the Fiscalis Committee.
2. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 4 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.The period laid down in Article 4(3) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.
Article 18 
The Programme shall be subject to continuous joint monitoring by the participating countries and the Commission.
Article 19 

1. Mid-term and final evaluations of the Programme shall be carried out under the responsibility of the Commission using the reports referred to in paragraph 2 and any other relevant information. The Programme shall be evaluated in terms of the objectives set out in Article 4.The mid-term evaluation shall review the results obtained at the mid-term of the duration of the Programme in terms of effectiveness and efficiency, as well as the continued relevance of the objectives of the Programme and impact of its activities. It shall also assess the use of funding and the progress of follow-up and implementation.The final evaluation shall concentrate on the effectiveness and efficiency of the activities of the Programme. The mid-term and final evaluations shall be published on the Commission’s website.
2. The participating countries shall submit the following evaluation reports to the Commission:
(a) by 31 March 2011, a mid-term evaluation report on the Programme’s relevance, effectiveness and efficiency; and
(b) by 31 March 2014, a final evaluation report focusing on the Programme’s effectiveness and efficiency.
3. On the basis of the reports referred to in paragraph 2 and any other relevant information, the Commission shall submit to the European Parliament and to the Council the following reports:
(a) by 31 July 2011, a mid-term evaluation report and a communication on the desirability of continuing the Programme, accompanied, where appropriate, by a proposal; and
(b) by 31 July 2014, the final evaluation report.Those reports shall also be sent to the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions for their information.
Article 20 
Decision No 2235/2002/EC shall be repealed with effect from 1 January 2008.
However, financial obligations related to actions pursued under that Decision shall continue to be governed by that Decision until their completion.
Article 21 
This Decision shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 1 January 2008.
Article 22 
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Strasbourg, 11 December 2007.
For the European Parliament
The President
H.-G. PÖTTERING
For the Council
The President
M. LOBO ANTUNES